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Win Win Podcast
Episode 114: Strengthening Partner Engagement With Effective Enablement

Win Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025


According to research from Gartner, channel partners are crucial levers of revenue generation, accounting for up to 75% of revenue income. So how can you build efficient and deeply engaged channel partner relationships to optimize channel sales? Shawnna Sumaoang: Hi, and welcome to the Win-Win podcast. I’m your host, Shawnna Sumaoang. Join us as we dive into changing trends in the workplace and how to navigate them successfully. Here to discuss this topic is Jason Singh, the head of global partner marketing at Meta. Thank you for joining us. Jason, I’d love for you to tell us about yourself, your background, and your role. Jason Singh: Thank you very much for having me. So I look after partner marketing for business messaging, specifically at Meta, which is our conversational platforms around Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger. Being in B2B, marketing, sales, and marketing my entire life. We started in Australia and then moved over to Singapore and then New York about five years ago. What we do is three main things. We focus on ensuring that our partners have all the information that they need to be able to run their programs that they want to around business messaging. The second thing that we do is ensure that they have the right tools and materials. They’re able to grow their business. So that’s partner enablement, whereas where a lot of the Highspot focuses is within. And then lastly, it’s partner demand generation. So making sure that partners have the right investment from us, whether it’s time, dollars, et cetera, to be able to add fuel to their demand generation five. So those are three different programs that we have and where we focus a lot of our attention. SS: I’m excited to have you here, Jason, as a fellow marketing leader, and as you mentioned in your introduction, you have extensive experience across multitudes of regions, including Australia and Asia, and you really have a global perspective on how to bring the channel partner ecosystem to life? How has this diverse background shaped your approach to channel enablement? JS: The role that I have now is my first full-time role where I focused purely on partners previously being in and out of partner marketing and partners as a key audience over the past 15 years. But I took on this partner marketing leadership role officially about 24 months ago. And one of the things that I found out in that, firstly in the first 90 days, I think I met our top 35, 40% of our partners because I didn’t want to assume what they needed to know and the information they need to have and the formats that they needed to have it in and read rates of emails and, and downloads of contents. And I didn’t wanna assume. And so I spoke to a lot of them and it was super, super interesting that there were hardly any patterns. If you spoke with APAC partners, you would think you’d be able to put them into a category if you spoke with India partners similarly versus Latam, Spanish speaking Latam versus Brazil, North America… There weren’t really any regional patterns or trends. It was only when you looked at all partners globally, were you able to look at how partners operate and start compartmentalizing them into different groups, which would then give you a cohort to then cater around in terms of enablement, content, information, demand generation, et cetera. So I think one of the things that, having a diverse background where I. Help me to figure out is don’t assume in the first place, don’t assume more partners are the same. When I, when I was based in APAC, you would think Southeast Asia would be compartmentalized North Asia, so Japan, Korea, China could be compartmentalized and there we have these sub regions within the APAC region where we say, oh, okay, they operate the same, but it’s actually quite different. And so I think that really helped me coming into this global role because I was able to remove that assumption that we have these groupings, these cohorts, that because they’re based in certain regions, because they’ve got certain demographic attributes which are similar, but they’ll work the same way. And so instead of relying on those assumptions, what we did was just net new partner discovery, speaking with partners, getting, building really strong relationships with a lot of our great partners, and then figuring out what those groups are outside of. Demographic regional assumptions. SS: I love that you went in there unassuming and just really kind of learned what the partner ecosystem needed in today’s fast pace evolving environment. What would you say you were hearing are maybe some of the top challenges in channel partner sales and how are you addressing some of these challenges? JS: There is so much opportunity for the channel that they often struggle with. Prioritizing opportunities. If you look at any one of our partners, they partner with us somewhat exclusive, but many partners, partner with a number of other technology providers, and then within each technology provider there are end number of products of go-to market motions of incentives of programs. That they could be a part of. And within each of these standard operating procedures, there are processes, there are portals, there are hubs to sign into, passwords, usernames to remember. And then you’ve got the teams within these organizations that they need to make sure that they’re building relationships with the incumbent partner teams, the the senior leadership marketing teams like myself, et cetera. So it’s no surprise that when you speak to a partner that they’re often doing this. Inner calculation in their head around how important is this? Is this opportunity right now? Is this new product that we’re launching, A new program that we have is our H two market development fund, which we’ll launch in June. How important is this to me right now in the near future and in the long term? And how do I figure out what level of resources to invest? And that could be turning up to a meeting, that could be turning up to a webinar, or that could be. Injecting a couple hundred thousand dollars. That is, I would say by far, the most top of mind thing right now with our channel partners is. What is the actual opportunity with this thing that we’re being positioned with right now, and what do we need to do around this? SS: Yeah, absolutely. Kind of building on that, what do you believe are the key building blocks then for being able to foster really strong and effective partnerships with those channel sales teams? JS: I mean, I think I touched on that first point a little bit, so I’ll expand. Not assuming firstly and not doing groupings or categorization by those assumptions is super important because all of our partners operate probably a little bit differently to how we expect them to operate. The second bit is, I’ll speak my partner marketers lens specifically is learning about how these partners operate. You’ve gotta know who these partners are. You have to build relationships with partner marketers, salespeople, alliance managers. Marketing operations people within the partners. I’m very fortunate to have built a pretty strong relationship with probably about 40 or 50 people within our top 40, 50 partners in different partner groupings for our strategic partners, our tech partners, our service partners, where I’m starting to build a little bit more relationships now with our agency partners as well. And so I’m starting to get a really strong idea about how these partners operate. When I say how they operate, I’m talking about what are their incentives, what are their KPIs? What are the needles that they’re trying to move? Number two is how they actually work internally. So what are the processes? What are the procedures? What are the operating models? What are the systems? What are the tools that they use internally to help them get their work done? And lastly, it’s what are their expectations and what are their needs from us? What do they actually need right now? And that could be something as simple as one of the biggest things that we did. I think last year we’ll start rolling out more decks in Google Docs because we found that a lot of our partners wanted Google Docs because that’s how they operate and wanted the option of Google Docs as well as PowerPoint. And that subtle shift made, I don’t know, 10 partners to be able to work with our content from. Four days, two instantly because from Highspot, they could download that and ship it straight away, or just share organically within Highspot as opposed to having to download it, manipulating it, and then distribute it. And so you’ve really gotta invest the time and the effort to intentionally want to learn about your partners. It’s not a tick in the box of, oh hey, I can show my leadership that I met with 10 partners in Q1. It’s you being able to represent the partner voice. Across all of the different touch points that you have within the organization, whether that’s building content, building plans, talking with leadership. I would say once you get them out of email into a WhatsApp group or a WhatsApp chat, that’s where the real sort of connection happens, and that’s when you can start, like what I do now is when we’ve got a new piece of content, a new program that we’re building, I will take a screenshot of that and I’ll send it to about 12 different people from a different partners on WhatsApp just to get their input and they’ll respond very quickly within a couple hours globally, and they’ll start tell me what they like, what they don’t like, how it’ll work, how it won’t work, and that sort of instant feedback loop that I get with the partners have been cultivated over six months of getting to know them. So I won’t provide like three things that you need to do. I’ll provide, I’ll make it super simple with. The P zero thing that you need to do is build a relationship with your partners, really intentional, meaningful relationships with your partners and get to know them. SS: I think that’s fantastic advice. Jason, to shift gears a little bit, you developed a framework — Learn, Adopt, and Grow to keep channel partners engaged, kind of beyond the onboarding portion of coming on with Meta. Can you tell us more about this framework and what each of the phases entails? JS: Definitely. Before I took over partner marketing, we had a really strong content development arm, but we, we lacked a little bit in the structuring of our content and from a partner point of view. Some of the feedback that we had from our partners when I took on the role and start a meeting with them was, got too many assets on there. There’s there’s too much stuff. We don’t know where to start. One of the assumptions that we made internally actually right at the start was, oh, we need to split this by product type partners, want to know individually by products. And that’s when we sort of paused a little bit. ’cause that didn’t make a whole bunch of sense to me and a few of the other folks in my team. And we went to our partners and plus it didn’t specifically tell us this, it was very clear that partners had different levels of maturity. And within their teams there were different levels of maturity. So partner A may have a sales team that’s super advanced, but their marketing team hasn’t yet really been enabled on business messaging on WhatsApp Messenger or Instagram Direct. And so what we decided to test was how do we group our programs, our content, our materials that aligns with partner maturity. So we split these in, into three different cohorts of partners. Number one, they’re the partners that just kicked off, just finished onboarding, like you said, and, and they’re looking to learn. They’re looking to learn about the products, the platforms, the incentive, our programs, how we go to market. It’s a learn phase. And so we built this category of, of learn, and we started mapping almost, I think two years ago or 18 months ago, we started mapping all of our 101 content and then the second one is adopt. We notice that a lot of partners have at that stage now where they want to, they wanna kickstart some stuff. They wanna launch some programs. They wanna launch a sales program around WhatsApp. They wanna launch a campaign. They want to do internal education. I. Show globally around education, around meta business messaging, and this is all around how do they get from zero to one. And so that was around adoption or expansion where partners have finished that learn phase and they’ve decided they’ve onboarded and they’ve internally prioritized business messaging. Sort of the tier one things of the, what they wanna do. And so in here is a lot of sales materials, marketing materials, program materials to help them to get from zero to one and launching stuff. And so we do things like sales toolkits. We do things like partner ready campaigns, which are campaigns that marketing teams within our partners can give to their. Campaign team and you’ve got landing page designs. You’ve got social media kits, we provide Figma files, co-branded assets, everything that you need. Basically 80% of the stuff that you need to launch a marketing campaign or a sales campaign. And then lastly, we’ve got Grow. Grow is made up of a series of programs that have fairly high investment but are built purely to 10 XROI or ROI. And this is where we partner. We wanna make the programs available. All of our partners, but there’s pretty strict qualification, uh, or eligibility criteria to be part of one of these programs. But essentially these are programs where a partner’s already pretty successful. They know how to sell business mission. They know how to pick the concept and the product they’ve got runs on the board. They’ve got considerable pipeline or revenue already, and they’re looking at options for meta to help them grow this to 10 x, 50 x to a hundred x what they’re already doing. And so that’s grow. That’s when you’ve already mastered. The learn. You know all about the product, the platforms, the programs available to you. You’ve already started driving product adoption or portfolio adoption using our tools, and now you’ve got that. You’ve got a good run rate, but you’re wondering. How you can actually really blow this up. So that’s, that’s our growth phase. And we’ve probably got about 15 to 20% of our partners, I would say, are in there. I would say the lion’s share 50, 60%, 50% probably in that middle bucket. And we’ve got another maybe 15% right now in Learn. But as we expand our partner ecosystem and we open up our ecosystem to different types of partners. Marketplace partners, commerce partners, agencies, et cetera. We will see them starting at learn. We’ll see a lot more people or that waiting shift a little bit more to learn. And then over the course of six months to a year, we’ll see them starting through that process. SS: I love that framework because it really helps kind of guide them through their evolution and their journey with meta. So that’s amazing. And you know, on a similar note, you actually spoke at Highspot user conference last year and you had shared that relevance and timeliness are key to driving adoption with channel sales teams. How do you ensure these elements are really embedded into all of your programs? JS: It’s a hard one. Um, relevance for me focuses on, it’s a three-legged stool. Relevance is all about making sure that the CONT is, I would say firstly it’s format and it’s probably a little bit reversed from how. The majority. Think about it. I think about format, because again, knowing our partners, and this comes with knowing the partners, there are a hundred things that a partner could be doing in any given day. If they’ve decided in half an hour to focus on something related to partner enablement, what I look after and they open up a document and it’s not in the format that they need. So they’re expecting a one pager because I’ve called something intro to x. They’re expecting a one pager, but it’s an 80 page SOP that’s in Microsoft Word that, that they’ve gotta open up on their mobile device and look through it. They’re gonna close that window and they’re not gonna spend the time necessarily finding the thing that they want. They’re gonna shift their mind into focusing on something completely different. So format for me in terms of relevance is key. Making sure that when we launch something, it is in the format that it needs to be in. We have a really strong understanding about the length, the detail within that document. We have a really strong understanding in the time of the day and the mental mode that a part of the audience is gonna be. When they open up this document, are they looking for something really quick that they can share with something? Are they gonna be expecting something really detailed, which they can absorb and then distill for other teams? Are they gonna be looking for something on the go, on the way to a client meeting? And so format number one is, is big for me. And relevance the other legs, uh, of that stool would be. I would say I would include timeliness within that. It’s making sure that we are producing things within the right timeframe requirements of that audience. And so what I mean by that is often what you’ll see with teams is they launch things in phases. You’ll wanna enable a partner on a new product, and you’ll have this phased out over a 12 month period. Quite often that’s done based on the requirements of the internal team and not what the partner’s requirements actually are, and so you’ll almost enable them 20% to do what you want them to do because you’ve got other things coming in phase two, phase three, what we like to do is we like to build our phase one. We used to also launch in phases. We build our phase one point of view. But then we share that with the partners and say, hey, is this the MVP that you need? Like we think it’s these four materials. Do you actually need something else? And they’ll give us feedback. We do this formally, but we also do this informally through like our WhatsApp groups, as I mentioned before. And they’ll come back and say, hey, that ROI calculator that you’re building for phase three, we’d love that in phase one, which we’ve got some pipeline right now that we can accelerate to closure if we were have to show them a stronger ROI through some sort of tool. And what you’re building is perfect for us and so we will recalibrate internally to try and build an asset that’s in phase two, phase three into phase one. Or they’ll say, hey, we don’t actually need this narrative right now. We’ve built this PowerPoint deck already. We’ve got what we need. You can push that out for some other partners that may not be at the stage right now. So again, like having a good understanding of the partner, but also just sharing with the partner, having partners at the core of what you’re actually building in your development cycle is part important and part of and timeliness. And lastly, would be how you launch. So we talk about relevance in terms of making sure got the right format of the materials, the right details within each of the specific assets. We talk about timeliness. I’d say lastly, it’s how you actually launch something. We’ve had to get pretty creative about how we launch certain programs and just projects and and campaigns internally. The main reason being, as I mentioned before, partnered with a hundred things that they could be doing, and so you have to ask yourself, how do you cut through the noise? With those 101 things that partners have to think about every given day, and it could be soft launching, it could be launching with a smaller group of partners, building a case study around partner success, and then using that to launch to the other 80% of partners. But thinking a little bit more creatively around how you launch something so they can build internally. And understanding about how this particular thing is important to me right now is relevant to me right now. Versus the other a hundred things that got going on. SS: I love that approach and clearly it must be working because you guys have recently increased the number of partner organizations that are engaging with Highspot by 21%. I’d love for you to walk us through that journey. What strategies played AQ role in driving these results? JS: Yeah, I mean it’s, it’s kind of, we mentioned before around a format, format launch and, and timeliness. When I joined the team in this specific role, having worked with partners before in various roles and be being a partner to a lot of organizations previously as well, I understood the importance of a content management system. You know, we have typically you have partner managers that. Manage your top under know 10, 15, 20% of partners, but then you’ve got this medium tail and this long tail that you need to activate and you do that through documentation. We had a pretty good Highspot experience previously, but again, there was, there was little organization done around it. And so the first thing I kind of did was, you know, take off my, my partner marketing hat and put my partner hat on access Highspot and go. Let me do the top five to 10 things that a partner would need to do, and I had that list after chatting with the partners in my first 60, 90 days, and I noticed that almost every single one of the top 10 things that a partner needs to do was a real struggle in Highspot and not because of the tool, but because of how we had structured our Highspot experience. It wasn’t aligned to how partners want to actually use it. And so we focused in 2023. In the early part of 24, we predominantly focused on three things. We focused on content, making sure we did a pretty comprehensive content audit. I think we had about something like six and a half thousand different assets on Highspot, and so we did a complete content audit. We removed the stuff that we didn’t need that needed to be archived. That was just, I think it was, was three groups. It was remove, archive, update and keep. Something like that. A key thing for me on the next phase was on the user, the more of a visual experience. Ours was good. It was a little bit more out of the box and I feel we working with some of our internal brand teams, we could prove that to be a little bit more similar to some of the other partner experiences that our partners have. On some of the other portals that we have, just a partner portal, a partner center, our partner hub. And so we work to bring in some of those brand elements from Meta and WhatsApp and our different platforms into Highspot. We’re able to do that with one of our partners. And then the last thing we did was test, though we updated our content. I’m a big stickler for content naming and having a really strong naming taxonomy and nomenclature around how you name your content. And if you ask my team or the team that we work with, I’m always pushing the team. If there’s something, if there’s an asset that’s, that I feel is not named correctly, people aren’t gonna click on that. So what’s the point of even building that asset if it’s not named correctly? People need to be really understand what they’re getting themselves into when they click on an asset. And so we did our content audit. We update a lot of our content. We renamed almost every single asset once we had archived. A lot of the assets rebuilt the design of our complete Highspot experience. We had different groupings, different categories, and then again, we had partnered as part of this journey. So we tested this with partners and we said, hey, if we had this, what do you think? A lot of these were just workshops with partners moving certain things around saying, hey, if we put this here, does that work? We put this here, does that work? And then we launched, we soft launched, I think to about 20% of our partners, we saw some good results and then we, we had launched for everyone else. I mean, we saw an initial spike straight away when we launched because we’ve completely redesigned high spot and it’s great experience and you’re gonna get a lot of people organically come in and say, hey, I wonder what this is about. So we saw a spike in the first two weeks, but after that, that’s when we started. We saw the drop after the spike, and then we saw the gradual. And importantly for us, we wanted partners that don’t visit us at all to start visiting our Highspot experience. We wanted more people within our partners visiting Highspot as well. And so eventually over the six months, we started seeing like a really steady, nice, gradual ramp up. And then some of our other metrics, the time spent on HighSpot, the number of things that they’re downloading, number of things that they’re opening, so views, a lot of these started improving. The challenge now is that now we’re getting really strong adoption on Highspot. We’re starting to see teams wanting to upload more and more content on it because we’re starting to see the value of a lot of the foundational work that we’ve done. And so whilst we don’t, obviously we don’t gate content, but we do wanna make sure that everything that’s uploaded. Is super intentional and is aligned with the risk of enablement program that we have. So it’s a good problem to have. SS: Absolutely. That is a great problem to have. And so, aside from some traffic, and you did talk about a couple other key metrics, but I’d love to understand, how do you think about the metrics that you need in order to continue to measure and optimize your channel enablement strategy. JS: If you’re kind of first principles that, and think about why do we have Highspot experience in the first place to enable our partner ecosystem. We have a partner ecosystem within business messaging which is evolving and growing. We’re expanding to, if you say we have about 12 different types of partners in their ecosystem, we’ve got really strong activation with. Probably a quarter of them. And we’re now focusing on evolving our partner ecosystem into the rest. And so our partner marketing goals are always aligned to our partner ecosystem goals and our channel goals in general. And then with end partner marketing, our enablement goals are aligned with what our channel strategy is. And so right now what we’re focusing on is ensuring that as we expand our private ecosystem to new and different type of partners. When they’re ready for enablement, we start taking them into that learn phase of the learner grow model. That experience is really positive for them, and it’s almost a page turner type experience where they’re really excited to move into the next phase, or really excited to be shown a different asset or for another asset to be uploaded and email to them and say, hey, you think you’re really like this? And so really key for me is ensuring that whatever, whatever I’m doing, whatever my team’s doing, is aligned completely to a partner ecosystem strategy. SS: I love that. And do you have some wins that you might be able to share? What are some of the initial business results that you’ve seen on Highspot specifically? JS: Look, I don’t have the numbers off the top of my head, but there were two things that we wanted to do. We wanted more partners, more net new partners on it, so partners that spend zero time on it and we can see from our dashboards that we build, I wanted to see more partners on it. ’cause that for me was, and they’ve been enabled on a Highspot before. They’ve got access, they’ve got a license, they know how to use it. They’re just not using it. And so for me, that was a real win to start seeing Partner X that hasn’t visited Highspot in three months to start seeing them, oh, hey, we’ve got one person from Partner X now in Highspot last month, and now I’ve got two people. The average time they spend on the platform was 60 seconds. Now it’s three minutes. Now it’s six minutes. But that was a great personal win for me because that’s almost, for me, that was proving them wrong. Initially, they had probably visited it and not enjoyed the experience, and in their mind it was something that I didn’t really need. And so for me to be able to turn that around with that team and rebuild the experience of them to say, oh, it’s actually pretty good now, that was a really great win for me because that’s turning a detractor into an advocate, which is just, just a, a great personal goal to have. And the second thing is starting to see people, I suppose we’re seeing people spend more time on it. We’ve got a hypothesis around why they spend more time on it is because we’ve got less content on there. Now, I don’t know exactly how many assets, but it’s not, it’s not close to 6,000 anymore, but there’s less assets on there. So the discoverability is far better. They can find the assets that they want. When they go into the search field and they search for something, they don’t come up with 40 different assets. It’s 12, which is manageable. And so they’re spending more time within those assets. So now we see new partners using it and existing partners using it more and better. The two things that we focus on, we’re seeing those move up into the right, which is great. We wanna start looking into different sorts of measures of success. This year we are looking into, you know, again, as I mentioned with the part ecosystem, how do we launch to a new partner type? Which is new, and so we haven’t done that yet. On Highspot, we had a bunch of partners already enabled on business messaging through a different portal. Then when we adopted Highspot, we moved them to there. But we’re gonna start looking at things like sharing. We’ve recently started using digital sales rooms, which is something that we didn’t do last year, and we’re testing about five to six different things with digital sales rooms. That’s a really powerful feature. We haven’t figured out exactly where, where the superpower is for us to use digital sales rooms. But once our pilots are finished, we’ll probably have a hypothesis there. But yeah, I think the metric for us this year is we know our partner numbers are gonna still go up and into the right. It’s gonna slow down a little bit our growth, but we know we’re in the right direction. So our other measure for success is how do we deepen our partner’s experience with Highspot? We know we’ve only scratched the surface of what Highspot can do for us. So we’re looking into what are the other things that we need to do, and also importantly, how do we connect the Highspot experience with some of our other tools that we have, and starting to integrate it more into the partner experience that we have versus a standalone CMS, which a little bit it is of now, but I know that’s something we’re working on with your team. SS: I love that. Jason, last question for you, and I don’t think we could. Get away from talking about AI these days. It’s everywhere. And at the conference you were at last fall, I know you were excited about some of the AI innovation that we, we showcased there, but I’d love to hear from you, how are you starting to envision AI playing a role in further enhancing your channel partner enablement strategy moving forward? JS: I mean, the buzzword of the year, right? It’s a little bit hard right now. We’ve just finished our foundational rebuild of Highspot, and we’re at a really comfortable stage with what we’ve delivered to our partners and the operations around it, including, you know, governance. Measurement content, strategy, et cetera, like when a really good spot there. I think there are some operating models around AI that make sense for our partners to want to lean in towards. When you talk about enablement, which we’re at different stages of exploring, I think the most powerful one would be how do we get the right content? It comes down to timeliness and relevance as we spoken at the start. How do we get the right content to the right partner at the right time? And so that’s more generative content enablement, if you will. And that’s tough because you need, you need sort of metadata to support that. But I think if you were to ask our partners what’s the main thing that they would want from AI and channel enablement or partner enablement, it would be, hey, be really useful instead of me looking for the, the asset for you to actually know that I need this asset right now or group of assets. I think that would be the main thing that they would want. And I get it. So we’ll get to that stage at some point. But right now we’re, we’re definitely focused on maintaining our strong grassroots and foundations right now, and then looking at more sort of piecemeal. Additions to that. So things like digital sales rooms, things like making it easier for them to be able to share content with their end clients on the go, which is one of the ask that they’ve sent from us. And so those are the few things that we’re focused on this year. SS: I love it. Jason, thank you again so much for joining our podcast today. I truly appreciate you sharing your insights and experience. JS: Of course. It’s been great. Thanks a lot, Shawnna. SS: To our audience, thank you for listening to this episode of the Win-Win podcast. Be sure to tune in next time for more insights on how you can maximize enablement success with Highspot.

Blind Android Users Podcast
Episode 208, The Role of AI in the Life of a Blind Person

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 87:57


Episode 208, the role of AI in the life of a blind person AnnouncementsThe countdown is on to our 4- year anniversary celebration! We will be recording on 21 December at 12PM Eastern or 9AM Pacific and you are invited to take part. We'll be posting a link on our usual channels closer to the time.Our Youtube channel has reached 1,500 subscribers! Thank you so much for all your support.Android BasicsThe crew discusses the rapidly evolving world of AI and its use cases for blind people. We discuss the AI capabilities of TalkBack and Jieshuo, implementation of AI by other blindness-specific apps such as Be My Eyes, Seeing AI, PiccyBot and Ally from Envision, and mainstream solutions on which these capabilities are built - ChatGPT and Google Gemini. Also, check out Karene's article comparing the video description capabilities of Seein AI and Piccybot.TalkBack HighlightsJohn shows us the new screen search reading control we now have access to as of TalkBack 15.1.Tip of the weekKarene demonstrates chat filters in Meta's WhatsApp Messenger.Staying in touchMake a donation via PayPal, Email us your Android journey stories, suggestions or comments, subscribe to our Email list, join our Telegram and Facebook groups, subscribe to our YouTube channel.Leave us a voice message via our suggestions, comments and questions phone number at: +1-307-202-9797. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Les Gentilshommes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 44:56


Quel message envoyer après avoir rencontré quelqu'un en soirée ? Comment répondre à un premier SMS ? Faut-il vraiment attendre 3 jours avant de faire signe de vie ? Aude, 33 ans, nous explique comment elle gère ses rencontres et relations "à l'écrit". Tout en égratignant au passage les éventuels "Salussava?" "B1 rentré?" ou autres messages à l'orthographe approximatif et au contenu futile !À PROPOS DES GENTILSHOMMESLes Gentilshommes ce sont 3 amis (Coni, Dahn et Pascal), qui ont décidé de poser à des copines des questions concernant les rapports hommes femmes. à chaque épisode nous recevons une nouvelle invitée et nous abordons un nouveau thème avec bienveillance.Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur tipeee : https://fr.tipeee.com/lesgentilshommes - interagir avec nous sur les réseaux sociaux : Facebook et Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/lesgentilshommes_/)CRÉDITSLes Gentilshommes est un podcast de Dahn, Coni et Pascal. Cet épisode a été enregistré à la Maison des auteurs / SACD / Youtube Space (Paris, 17e). Production et Réalisation : Les Gentilshommes. Ingénieur du son : Mitch. Identité graphique : Sébastien Brothier (Upian).Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Radio Giga
Stiftung Warentest: Drei WhatsApp-Einstellungen, die ihr ändern solltet

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024


Die Stiftung Warentest hat den WhatsApp-Messenger genauer unter die Lupe genommen und empfiehlt, drei Standard-Einstellungen zu verändern. Wir haben die Empfehlungen überprüft und geben euch eine Einschätzung: Wie sinnvoll sind die Vorschläge wirklich?

ChatGPT: News on Open AI, MidJourney, NVIDIA, Anthropic, Open Source LLMs, Machine Learning
Meta Elevates Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger with Major Generative AI Features

ChatGPT: News on Open AI, MidJourney, NVIDIA, Anthropic, Open Source LLMs, Machine Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 11:40


In this episode, we dive into the exciting developments within the Meta ecosystem as Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger receive substantial enhancements with major generative AI features. Explore the transformative possibilities these upgrades bring to these popular social platforms and how they're set to revolutionize user experiences. Don't miss this captivating discussion on the synergy of AI technology and social media, all under the umbrella of Meta. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/⁠Follow me on Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai⁠

AI Applied: Covering AI News, Interviews and Tools - ChatGPT, Midjourney, Runway, Poe, Anthropic
Meta Grants Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger Major Generative AI Upgrades

AI Applied: Covering AI News, Interviews and Tools - ChatGPT, Midjourney, Runway, Poe, Anthropic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 11:29


Join us in this episode as we explore the groundbreaking developments in the Meta ecosystem, where Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger receive significant generative AI enhancements. Dive into the transformative impact of these major upgrades and how they are poised to revolutionize the user experience across these popular social platforms. Don't miss this compelling discussion on the convergence of AI technology and social media within the Meta universe. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/⁠Follow me on Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai⁠

Data Hackers
Data Hackers News #2 - OpenAI a um valuation de US$ 90 bi, Meta anuncia IA para Whatsapp, Messenger e Instagram, Amazon anuncia Bedrock para todos os usuários

Data Hackers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 15:51


Está no ar o Data Hackers News, os assuntos mais quentes da semana onde iremos comentar as principais notícias da área de Dados, IA e Tecnologia, que você encontra na nossa Newsletter semanal, agora no Podcast do Data Hackers ! Você acompanha essas noticias semanais, agora no podcast do Data Hackers! Conheça nossos comentaristas do Data Hackers News: ⁠Monique Femme⁠ ⁠Paulo Vasconcellos⁠ Onde se inscrever na Newsletter semanal: ⁠⁠https://www.datahackers.com.br/newsletter⁠⁠ Leia as noticias citadas, completas: OpenAI está buscando nova rodada de investimento a um valuation de US$ 90 bi Meta anuncia IA para Whatsapp, Messenger e Instagram Amazon anuncia Bedrock para todos os usuários Demais canais do Data Hackers: ⁠⁠Site⁠⁠ ⁠Linkedin⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠Tik Tok⁠ ⁠Youtube⁠ Já aproveita para nos seguir no Spotify, Apple Podcasts, ou no seu player de podcasts favoritos ! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datahackers/message

Versicherungsfunk
OMGV Special mit Marcel Neumann: „Am Ende ist es wie ein Muskel, der trainiert wird, der Social-Media-Muskel.“

Versicherungsfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 25:35


Marcel Neumann von OCC ist Pate für die Kategorie „Kundenbewertungen“ beim OMGV Makler Award 2023. In diesem Special verrät er, was ihn bei den Nominierten in seiner Kategorie auf, warum man sich beim Onlinemarketing an Bastian Kunkel, Patrick Hamacher, dem Finanzcop Kai Buczinski und Doris Greinert ein Beispiel nehmen kann, warum Facebook nicht tot ist und was es mit dem Social-Media-Muskel auf sich hat. Am 24. Oktober wird zum 6. Mal der OMGV Makler Award im Rahmen der DKM verliehen. Am 5. September wurden die diesjährigen Nominierten veröffentlicht und bis zum 8. Oktober, kann jeder aus der Versicherungsbranche mit über die Preisträger abstimmen und dabei auch noch etwas gewinnen. In diesem Special zum OMGV Makler Award 2023 sprach ich mit Marcel Neumann von OCC. Er ist dieses Jahr Pate für die Kategorie „Kundenbewertungen“, in der die folgenden Makler und Maklerinnen nominiert sind: COVAGO Versicherungsmakler CuP-Online Hava Misimi Kay B. Rogalla Nico Moretti Wofür sie nominiert sind, erfahren Sie in diesem Artikel und natürlich sprach ich mit Doreen über ihre Kategorie und die Nominierten. Aber nicht nur, sondern auch über die folgenden Themen: Warum ist Onlinemarketing für Makler und Maklerinnen wichtig? Warum die Kategorie „Kundenbewertung“ zu Marcel als Paten beim OMGV Makler Award passt? Was ihn bei den Nominierten zum OMGV Award allgemein und in seiner Kategorie besonders überrascht hat? Wer sind 3 Best-Practice-Makler, die es richtig gut machen und was ist an ihnen so gut? Was ist dir im Zusammenhang mit dem Thema „Onlinemarketing“ in der Branche der letzten Jahre aufgefallen? Welche Entwicklung überrascht oder freut dich am meisten und warum? Welche Themen es dieses Jahr in der OCC Akademie gibt? Wie ist deine tägliche Social Media Routine? Was ist dir bei deiner Nutzung wichtig? Worauf achtest du? Was sind die für dich beiden wichtigsten Social-Media-Plattformen? Welchen Social-Media-Hack kannst du nur jedem zum Schluss empfehlen? #SpoilerAlarm: Als die Makler, die im Onlinemarketing Leuchttürme sind, an denen man sich orientieren kann, nennt Marcel: Bastian Kunkel, Patrick Hamacher, den FInanzcop Kai Buczinski und Doris Greinert. Warum und wobei man sich an ihnen orientieren kann und wer noch herausragend ist, erklärt Marcel am besten selbst. Bei seinen Hacks oder sagen wir lieber Tipps empfiehlt Marcel genau wie Doreen Gossert WhatsApp-Stories und dass man sich außerdem auch einmal die Newsletter-Funktion über den WhatsApp-Messenger anschauen sollte. Außerdem nutzt er selbst seit einiger Zeit das „LanguageTool“ zur Optimierung seiner Postings in Sachen Rechtschreibung und Grammatik. Was ich auch selbst seit Jahren nutze und nur empfehlen kann. Bei den beiden relevantesten Plattformen nennt Marcel überraschenderweise nicht TikTok, wo er mit OCC mittlerweile schon über 60 Millionen (ja, Millionen!) Videoaufrufe generiert hat, sondern neben LinkedIn auch Facebook. Das seiner (und meiner) Meinung nach, nicht nur nicht tot ist, sondern er in Zukunft sogar wieder gezielter und vermehrt nutzen wird. Er erklärt auch warum und im Zuge dessen auch, was Social Media mit einem Fitness-Studio zu tun hat und warum er vom Social-Media-Muskel spricht. Darüber und über viele andere Dinge sprechen wir in diesem OMGV Award-Special im Versicherungsfunk.

Joyanima Dating Advice For Men
No Woman Can Resist These Good Morning Messages (Whatsapp, Messenger, Texting)

Joyanima Dating Advice For Men

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 6:44


Learn how to message a woman the right way. What's up, guys! You know there's nothing quite like starting your day with a thoughtful text from a special someone. So today, we're tackling a game-changing topic in the early stages of dating: "Good Morning Messages That No Woman Can Resist." We're going to explore an extensive list of heartfelt morning texts that you can send your lady love, guaranteed to bring a smile to her face. Let's jump into the art of penning messages that ignite joy, foster affection, and let her know she's cherished.   #Joyanima #Dating #attraction #flirting #crush #facts #psychology #datingtips #datingadvice #relationship

Hello World by Andalworks
S4 E40 : Fitur Terbaru Whatsapp Business

Hello World by Andalworks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 19:35


Aplikasi WhatsApp Business akan membuat interaksi Anda dengan pelanggan menjadi lebih mudah dengan menyediakan fitur-fitur untuk mengautomasi, menyortir, dan membalas pesan dengan cepat. Aplikasi ini juga didesain seperti dan berfungsi sama dengan WhatsApp Messenger.

Hot Internet Marketing Products
Episode 415: SendPro – Ai WhatsApp Autoresponder

Hot Internet Marketing Products

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 3:44


SendPro – SendPro - Ai WhatsApp Autoresponder (marketingsharks.com)Ai WhatsApp AutoresponderWorld's First WhatsApp Smart Messaging App That Sends Unlimited “Bulk Messages” To Unlimited Contacts For Unlimited PROFITS!A cloud based Ai WhatsApp Autoresponder system where you can make a bulk campaign along with the WhatsApp Ai bot.SendProSend Unlimited WhatsApp Campaigns To Unlimited Contacts In Just 1-Click…Import & export limitless contacts without any restrictions…Start WhatsApp Broadcast for up to 100k recipients in a single click…Get upto 99% mind-blowing open rates with Sendpro….Done-for-you high converting campaigns for maximum profits…Send bulk sms along with any media with delay function.Send quick replies & add CTAs to the custom notifications for better conversions & sales…SendPro lets you profit by promoting affiliate offers from ClickBank, Jvzoo & W+…

FLYTECH Podcast
FLYTECH Episode 80: Unlock the Wonders of the AI Revolution -- 4K Languages, ChatGPT, Palm Tech, and More!

FLYTECH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 25:19


SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Whatsapp, Messenger, Telegram, SMS o vocali...questo è il problema

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 17:19


Il 3 dicembre 1992 veniva inviato il primo SMS: a 30 anni di distanza usate ancora gli "short message service"? E che mezzi usate per comunicare? Lo abbiamo chiesto ai nostri ascoltatori.

Radio Giga
Stiftung Warentest rät: Diese drei WhatsApp-Einstellungen muss jeder ändern

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022


Die Stiftung Warentest hat den WhatsApp-Messenger genauer unter die Lupe genommen und empfiehlt, drei Standard-Einstellungen zu verändern. Wir haben die Empfehlungen überprüft und geben euch eine Einschätzung: Wie sinnvoll sind die Vorschläge wirklich?

Radio Giga
Drei WhatsApp-Einstellungen, die ihr dringend ändern solltet – laut Stiftung Warentest

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022


Die Stiftung Warentest hat den WhatsApp-Messenger genauer unter die Lupe genommen und empfiehlt, drei Standard-Einstellungen zu verändern. Wir haben die Empfehlungen überprüft und geben euch eine Einschätzung: Wie sinnvoll sind die Vorschläge wirklich?

The Tech Jawn
Interview of Jeremy Butler, Creator and Founder of Savage Kingdom: The Tech Jawn 31

The Tech Jawn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 82:28


Details on how Twitter's upcoming edit button might work have surfaced and we all have different takes on how we feel about it.Slack-like communities are coming to WhatsApp Messenger and this could give the super-popular messaging app more of a social media app look and feel.Flossing on the Gram is not really a good idea right after you have just filed for bankruptcy.And we interview Jeremy Butler, founder of Savage Kingdom, and he dives into just what NFTs are and how his company is providing dope artwork and teaching the community about the blockchain and financial literacy.Link To Show Notes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Radio Giga
Laut Stiftung Warentest: Diese drei WhatsApp-Einstellungen muss jeder ändern

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022


Die Stiftung Warentest hat den WhatsApp-Messenger genauer unter die Lupe genommen und empfiehlt, drei Einstellungen zu ändern. Wir haben die Empfehlungen überprüft und schätzen ein, wie sinnvoll die Vorschläge wirklich sind.

ForAll Accesible El Podcast
Eficientizando el Uso del Whatsapp Parte2

ForAll Accesible El Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 15:15


Seguimos con la segunda parte, donde te explicamos más trucos/pautas para ser más eficiente en el Whatsapp Messenger: enviando mensajes a través del Siri, trabajando con Emogis, y algunos otros trucos más te esperan, el episodio de hoy ¿nos acompañan?

Radio Giga
Drei WhatsApp-Einstellungen, die man laut Stiftung Warentest ändern muss

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022


Die Stiftung Warentest hat den WhatsApp-Messenger genauer unter die Lupe genommen und empfiehlt, drei Einstellungen zu ändern. Wir haben die Empfehlungen überprüft und schätzen ein, wie sinnvoll die Vorschläge wirklich sind.

ForAll Accesible El Podcast
Eficientizando tu uso en Whatsapp: Algunos Trucos Interesantes

ForAll Accesible El Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 21:35


Con más de 200 milliones de usuarios alrededor del mundo, y gracias a su #Accesibilidad, gracias a la cual nosotros también podemos estar en pié de igualdad con amigos/familiares sin discapacidad, #ForallAccesibleElPodcast trae para tí algunos trucos interesantes, para ser más eficiente en Whatsapp Messenger: cómo enviar Whatsapps sin que se escúche el VoiceOver de fondo, entre otros. ¿Nos acompañan?

Yugasa Software Labs
What is Whatsapp Business account ?

Yugasa Software Labs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 2:46


It is a WhatsApp account specifically for (surprise, surprise) your business, as opposed to the personal WhatsApp account you're probably using with friends and colleagues. A WhatsApp Business account isn't actually much different from the mainstream WhatsApp Messenger app. It is like an extension of it, with features geared towards serving customers, communicating with prospects and facilitating sales through a messaging platform most are familiar with.

Business Growth Time
Quick Tip : Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger DOWN for 7 Hours!

Business Growth Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 1:19


Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger DOWN for 7 Hours!

MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
Tech Talk: Whatsapp, Messenger security and info sharing

MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 9:27


Several outages of the Whatsapp and Messenger chat apps over the past year left us asking - how reliable are they and are they really secure? In Tech Talk, hosts Rachel Kelly and TImothy Go spoke to Chris Connell, VP Global Sales Network, Managing Director APAC & Japan, Kaspersky on Whatsapp, Messenger security and info sharing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tech Gumbo
Facebook's really bad 48 hours

Tech Gumbo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 22:22


Facebook had the whistle-blower on 60 Minutes on Sunday, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp & Messenger all go down for 6 ½ hours on Monday, and the whistle-blower testifies before a Senate committee, and then The EU wants to regulate Facebook

Pílulas Pedagógicas - UFV
PP 85 - Como transferir uma conta do WhatsApp Messenger para o WhatsApp Business

Pílulas Pedagógicas - UFV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 3:54


Diferentemente do WhatsApp Messenger, o WhatsApp Business oferece diversos recursos que facilitam a comunicação entre professores, alunos, colegas de trabalho, prestadores de serviços, clientes e qualquer outra pessoa que deseja comunicar com você. Estes recursos podem ser muito úteis para você que prefere separar sua conta pessoal da profissional. Caso seu interesse seja transferir sua conta do WhatsApp Messenger para o WhatsApp Business, acompanhe agora as nossas orientações.

Coaching for Millennials: Career | Life | LinkedIn | Coaching Millennials in Discovering Their Life's Purpose & Achieve Succe

EP84: Celebrating 10,000 Downloads & A Special Giveaway! What's going on Chit Chatter so in the intro, I mentioned that I have a special little giveaway and we're celebrating. And so I'm excited to share with you that we have actually reached over 10,000 downloads of the podcast, which is such an amazing, amazing feat. I want to celebrate this with you because it is something that I never even thought could happen. I mean, of course I thought it could happen. But it wasn't something that I hadn't been thinking about. And to be quite honest, the show has been in existence since April of 2020. So we're literally 15 and a half months into the show. And to have 10,000 downloads to me means the world. So for you as listeners, I'm so so grateful for you! Thank you so much for supporting me, supporting this community that we've created together for listening in, and being part of the show. You know, every week that I bring a new episode and I bring new guests is really to support a community of people who need to hear what the world is seeing what the world is feeling, and being able to share topics about things that we're actually living through and feeling and things that people may want to explore.    I'm so grateful and blessed to have all of you listeners who have stuck with me for the last year and a half and have been part of the show. I also want to mention that for anybody who is out there that has listened to the show, maybe you've listened to one episode, maybe you've listened to five episodes, and you've got something out of that. That, to me, is important because you may not listen to every episode because maybe it doesn't resonate with you or the content isn't for you. What I'm trying to get at with this whole entire rant that I'm going on, is that if there's something that you truly wish to want to do and accomplish, you can do it and you have to just set your heart on a goal and make sure you stick with it. This podcast was something that I had talked about for years!! Finally in the middle of the pandemic I said I'm going to launch it, I want to do it, and I did it really messy, and I did it with all my heart and the show has grown so much!   You know we originally started with a name of chit chat with Jose Miguel which is why I still say hey chatters, but also I went through a rebrand, I launched my coaching practices, and then came the clients and then all of the different packages. So much came from launching this podcast. And so much growth has happened in the last year and a half. The point is, if you're, if you're someone who has a goal, or wish or a dream that you're looking to achieve, that you want to actually make happen, don't let other things in your life get in the way of actually achieving your dreams and achieving your goals.    Everything that you want to do in your life is absolutely 100% possible, you just have to have the right mindset, you have to have the right support systems. The most important thing is you have to believe in yourself, you have to believe in yourself to know that you are capable and 100% able to do what you want, the journey to get there. To actually get to that level that you want to be may not be easy, but everyone has the ability to pursue it. I shouldn't even say but, it's all about you not giving up on yourself. I had moments in time where the podcast to me was just like, I'm just gonna  talk and say things that maybe are going to connect with people. And maybe they won't, and never in my brightest days or my worst of days did I think that we would be at 10,000 downloads. It's such an amazing thing to celebrate!    Ultimately it shows that there are people out there who are hearing what I'm sharing and hearing the episodes week in and week out, and it's resonating with them. That's what's most important. As long as I know that there are people out there who are getting value out of what we're talking about and the conversations we're sharing, I'm going to continue to grow the podcast. Thank you so much for the support. I can't thank you enough. I'm so grateful.    Now, I mentioned something about celebrating. So to celebrate this amazing achievement, I'm going to give away a free month of coaching. I did this before when we hit 5000 downloads last fall. And I'm doing this again. Because I always believe that coaching is something that people are always scared to actually take the leap into going into, because they may not think that it's right for them. This is an opportunity for someone who may have listened to the podcast, or who may have not heard the podcast and may find this post on social media for you to explore and kind of dig your feet into coaching.    Let me explain a little bit about what this giveaway actually entails. So basically, it's a free month of coaching. And what that means is that for four weeks, I will meet with one person, so it's one month for one person, one day each week, okay, for an hour session. I will provide the person with support via text WhatsApp Messenger, in addition to email or phone calls outside of that one hour session. This means that this will be a deep dive into understanding what the person is really looking to do if you've never explored coaching. And let's say you're someone who's looking for clarity or you're feeling stuck, or maybe you're a person who's looking to expand your career and need support with trying to figure out what your next move is. Or you're going through some changes in your life and you're not really sure what that means. Coaching is for you!    The type of coaching that I do is accountability, it's career, it's helping people who are going through change in their lives and not sure where they want to go, what they want to do, or what they want to be. It's also helping people get a job and getting clarity and how to define what their next move is. So there's a lot of things in my realm of expertise and what I do in my umbrella of coaching that I can support someone. It's a great opportunity for you to get an understanding if coaching is for you and if you want to explore it further. I actually have an FAQ page set up on my website that can help someone understand what coaching is and what coaching means.    Here is how the giveaway is going to work!   #1.  Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Music, and Spotify. So if you haven't subscribed to the show yet, let's get you subscribed. That is how you will get alerts when a new episode airs. I have always committed to bringing a new episode at least one new episode a week, I'm working towards the goal of being consistent with doing two a week. It's hard when you have a full time job, and you have coaching practice and other things. BUT it is something that I'm working towards and I really, really want to commit to that. So, number one is you need to subscribe to the podcast. Again, the podcast is on Apple Music on Spotify, and it's on other platforms, but the ones that I'm looking for people to subscribe to specifically are Apple and Spotify because I can check them very easily. So that's the first thing you need to do in order to participate in this giveaway.    #2. You need to write a review! Reviews are very important to the show. It's how people who are searching for different podcasts or different categories will understand if this podcast is for them. If you've listened to an episode that was really valuable to you, and it gave you some purpose, or you shared it with the world, writing a review is going to help the show grow, but also for other listeners to understand what the show is all about. So number two is write a review. It means the world to me when people write reviews, and if you love the show, why not do it. So that's number two. You can write your review in Apple Podcasts( Apple Music). For some reason Apple is the reigning supreme where podcasts categories and reviews are ranked (don't ask me why..lol) If you don't have an Apple account or Apple Music as a friend or family member to do this for you. I am not an Apple user, (Android Fan for Life!) but I have an Apple Music account.     #3. Take a screenshot of your review, and share it on Instagram stories and Facebook. YOU MUST tag me in order for me to know that you actually did this step, I can always go back to look at the reviews of the show on Apple Music and I can go back to look to see if people said anything on my channel on Spotify. However, in order for me to know that you did step 3, which is taking the screenshot of the review, and sharing it on social media on your stories, that is how I'm going to know that you've completed steps one through three. Okay, so you need to tag me when you go to share it on your stories, you need to share it on your Instagram stories, and Facebook stories. So take a screenshot of that review!    #4. Last one...Tag someone who you think should listen to the podcast. One of the things that's really important about sharing a community and growing community is being able to share the show with people who you think will need to be inspired. Tag a friend, tag a family member, or tag a colleague, it doesn't matter who you tag, just tag someone, okay? It's important because that will ultimately allow more listeners to come to the show, and help engage a larger audience of guests and be able to bring better content.    Last day to enter the giveaway is Wednesday, September 15. The winner will be announced on Thursday, September 16 via social media (instagram & facebook). I'll also announce the winner on the podcast  episode that airs on Friday, September 17.    Wait there is more.... BONUS!!! I always love referrals! Referrals are important and it's how I have actually grown my coaching practice. For anyone, you refer to one of the coaching packages that we have available. If someone signs up and pays for a package, you will get one free hour of coaching in addition to the 4 sessions you could win! So that means it's a bonus for you to be able to share with the world and share with your friends, family colleagues, that you're entering into this giveaway, and let people know, hey, if you buy a coaching package you can get a free hour of coaching, in addition to the giveaway. So that means that if you win the giveaway, you will get five, maybe six depending on how many people sign up for coaching sessions. That's always something also to look forward to.   At any rate, I'm going to stop ranting now because this episode was meant to be really short to just celebrate! Thank you so much. I have so much love for all of you as my community as my listeners. I appreciate you. And I really appreciate the continuous support that you've given me and the podcast and to the show throughout the last year and a half. Thank you so much, and I can't wait for the next episode. All my love. XO! If you're ready to jump into coaching and gain clarity in your purpose and journey in life head over to my website, www.coachingwithjosemiguel.com I have various packages for career and life coaching. If you need to make payments, be sure to let me know so we can adjust the package. We work with every budget!  CONNECT WITH ME Email: hello@coachingwithjosemiguel.com Insta & Twitter: @josemiguellongo LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/josemiguellongo #coaching #podcast #giveaway #career #celebrate #share #life #applepodcast #spotifypodcast #listenin #millennial #reviews #tag #people #explore #life #purpose #journey #celebrate

Hot Internet Marketing Products
Episode 157: ProfitContact – WhatsApp Traffic Machine Lets You Send Unlimited Messages To Unlimited Contacts With Just 1 Click!

Hot Internet Marketing Products

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 1:36


ProfitContact – https://www.marketingsharks.com/profitcontact/ProfitContact – WhatsApp Traffic Machine Lets You Send Unlimited Messages To Unlimited Contacts With Just 1 Click!WhatsApp Messages Have a 99% Open Rate!!!!!!!!First-Ever WhatsApp “Autoresponder”So what's the fix that gets you all the benefits of an autoresponder, while letting you tap into even BETTER conversions than email, virtually unlimited leads and instant traffic?==> This first EVER WhatsApp “autoresponder”…Whatsapp has 2B+ users and they each check their Whatsapp an average of 30 times a day. That's insane!Open rates on WhatsApp are 99% versus a measly 5% on email.And people LOVE to text (but they hate email)…ProfitContact is a brand new software that automatically finds Whatsapp targeted leads, adds them as a contact then sends unlimited messages with your affiliate link.It can send direct messages to one contact at a time or to all at one.It's like email marketing on steroids, but with no list building needed and virtually 100% open rates.ProfitContact – https://www.marketingsharks.com/profitcontact/

My violet lights streams
Accessible app reviews . Going through the layout of WhatsApp messenger

My violet lights streams

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 2:19


In this episode of accessible app reviews with Emily I go into the layout of WhatsApp messenger . https://apps.apple.com/us/app/whatsapp-messenger/id310633997

Unboxing Startups Podcasts
News of the day | Whatsapp | UnboxingStartups

Unboxing Startups Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 2:14


WhatsApp Messenger is a cross-platform mobile messaging app that allows users to exchange messages without having to pay for SMS. WhatsApp Messenger is available for iPhone, Blackberry, Android, and Windows Phone.

SMRPodcast
SMRpodcast #499: Computer Love

SMRPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 85:26


SMRpodcast Episode #499 is online and ready for download.  After a brief, one-week, hiatus due to travel, the entire crew is back with a fairly rare daytime recording of the show.  We jump almost immediately into the tech with topics covering everything from EVs and hacked oil companies, Facebook and WhatsApp Messenger getting no love […]

GOOD MORNING Frenchweb
WhatsApp, Messenger...: comment booster ses ventes grâce aux messageries

GOOD MORNING Frenchweb

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 20:20


Retrouvez le GOOD MORNING FrenchWeb tous les matins dès 7h avec Joseph Postec pour découvrir les actualités à ne pas manquer analysées par la rédaction et les experts de la communauté FrenchWeb.Une toute récente étude Zendesk indique que comme canal numérique, c'est la messagerie instantanée qui enregistre la satisfaction client la plus élevée avec 98 %. Comment révolutionner sa relation clients avec l'usage de la messagerie instantanée ?Comment les messageries peuvent aider à communiquer, marketer et à vendre pour les entreprises et plus particulièrement les TPE PME?Les réponses avec Jean-Luc Raymond, de France Num, l'initiative nationale pour la transformation numérique des TPE PME, que vous retrouvez comme tous les mardis pour sa rubrique « Accélérer avec le numérique ».

Blind Android Users Podcast
blind android users podcast number 5. alternatives to WhatsApp

Blind Android Users Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 61:56


In episode 5, we start off by talking about the just announced Samsung Galaxy S21, discussing what Samsung has done in removing the SDCard slot and following Apple's lead and not including the wall charging brick. We also talked about Facebook's walking back what it said about sharing data of users of its popular WhatsApp Messenger. That story has an update and can be read at: https://www.androidauthority.com/whatsapp-privacy-delay-1193458/ We then moved to the main section of the episode where we discuss a couple of WhatsApp alternatives--Signal and Telegram. Warren demoed the Signal app Signal is located at: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.thoughtcrime.securesms&hl=en_US&gl=US While WhatsApp can be found at: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whatsapp&hl=en_US&gl=US Austin demonstrated the Telegram app at: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.telegram.messenger&hl=en_US&gl=US the beta version of Telegram app can be downloaded and sideloaded by joining this channel. t.me/tgfiles/11 unigram app for the pc can be downloaded by visiting. https://www.microsoft.com/en-in/p/unigram-telegram-for-windows-10/9n97zckpd60q?cid=msft_web_chart&activetab=pivot:overviewtab jaws scripts for unigram can be found at. https://dlee.org/unigram/ nvda addon for unigram can be found at. https://github.com/beqabeqa473/unigramAccess we then concluded the show by Warren introducing Pierre who talks of his Android Journey in the "My Story" segment of the podcast. As always, send us your suggestions, questions and concerns contactus@blindandroidusers.com and for inquiries, inquiries@blindandroidusers.com To subscribe to our mailing list--"Blind Android Users" group, blindandroidusers+subscribe@groups.io to join our telegram group. https://t.me/joinchat/WNem1niJnDyxwnl7

merkst.de-Podcast
Folge 173: WhatsApp-Alternativen im Vergleich

merkst.de-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021


Facebook ändert für seinen WhatsApp-Messenger mal wieder seine Datenschutzbedingungen. Ab 8. Februar 2021 werden Verkehrs- und Nutzungsdaten zumindest in den USA an Facebook übertragen, um das Nutzungserlebnis zu verbessern, Stichwort Marketingzwecke. Zwar soll dies laut Facebook nicht für die EU gelten, dennoch gibt es unter Fachleuten einige Bedenken. Der Ansturm auf Alternativen ist ungebrochen, Telegram verzeichnete über 25 Millionen neue Nutzer innerhalb von 72 Stunden und auch Signal vermeldet Neuzugänge. Während Telegram über Premium-Dienste die Kosten decken will, immerhin müssen die Server auch betrieben werden, möchte Signal das Angebot ausbauen. Threema als einzige inner-europäische Alternative ist zwar sicher, aber etwas komplexer in der Handhabung und kostet was. Ich habe mir die Alternativen näher angeschaut und gebe einen kurzen Überblick.

Morning Majlis
New WhatsApp Messenger Policy Explained (10.01.21)

Morning Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 6:50


The Morning Majlis hosts discussed privacy concerns surrounding WhatsApp's new messenger policy. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Walk In Truth Radio, Dr. James Sutton II
Wednesdays Encouraging Words: WALK IN VICTORY. #drjcs2 #motivation

Walk In Truth Radio, Dr. James Sutton II

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 4:21


Contact: sutton968@gmail.com Hey, WhatsApp Messenger is a fast, simple and secure app that I use to message and call the people I care about. Get it for free at https://www.whatsapp.com/download/ Donate: https://www.paypal.me/DRJCS2 https://venmo.com/walkintruth https://cash.app/$witcfc --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walk-in-truth-ministries/support

Subraum Transmissionen
STP030 - SubraumAdventskalender - WhatsApp Messenger - was war und was kommt

Subraum Transmissionen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 20:34


Daniel erklärt was sich im Jahr 2020 bei WhatsApp so getan hat, was uns 2021 so erwartet und verrät noch das ein oder andere Geheimnis über Deutschlands beliebtesten Messenger.

Recursos para Clase
12. Herramientas para videollamada

Recursos para Clase

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 23:44


Vamos con el episodio de esta semana! como verás hemos pasado el podcast a los sábados por petición popular. Y en este episodio os traigo una recopilación y comparativa de herramientas para videollamada. Apps de móvil con las que podemos hacer videollamadas: Whatsapp Messenger de Facebook Snapchat Instagram HouseParty Herramientas para ordenador que también podemos … 12. Herramientas para videollamada Leer más » La entrada 12. Herramientas para videollamada se publicó primero en Recursos para clase.

Le Super Daily
Fall Session : WhatsApp, Messenger, Giphy x Gucci, ZEvent et Influence Instagram !

Le Super Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 17:38


Épisode 472 : Pour les vacances d'automne, nous vous proposons un épisode avec toutes les news du moment : WhatsApp se développe, Messenger débarque sur Instagram, Gucci s'allie avec Giphy, ZEvent retourne les réseaux sociaux le temps d'un week-end et Instagram sévit un peu sur les publicités en partenariat avec les influenceurs.WhatsApp : Les appels audio et vidéo bientôt disponibles sur desktopÇa continue de bouger du côté de l’application de messagerie WhatsApp et notamment en ce qui concerne sa version desktop.Vous le savez déjà, WhatsApp propose une version web de son application. Très pratique notamment lorsque vous êtes amené à gérer des conversations de marque. Pratique mais loin d’être parfait et nous sommes nombreux à appeler de nos voeux un certain nombre de fonctionnalités majeures qui sont pour l’instant absentes de la version web.C’est le cas notamment des appels audio et vidéo. Aujourd’hui sur WhatsApp en version web je ne peux pas passer d’appel, juste répondre en version texte.A l’heure de Zoom et Google Meet ça semble dingue.Et bien très bonne nouvelle, les appels audio et vidéo seront très bientôt disponibles sur WhatsApp Web, et donc sur desktop.C’est une découverte qui a été faite par le site WABetaInfo dans les fichiers d’installation bêta de WhatsApp. Seraient donc prévus les call audio et vidéo, les appels de groupe… Bref à peu près tout ce qui fait le succès de l ‘application mobile.Instagram DM x MessengerCe n’était pas un secret, on a déjà fait un épisode sur l’interopérabilité des messageries privées entre Messenger et Instagram DM : Episode 460 du Super DailyMais il y a eu une nouvelle petite avancé aujourd’hui. Facebook, qui explique qu’il y a aujourd’hui plus d’1 milliard de personnes dans le monde qui utilisent Messenger, annonce que ça y est Messenger est disponible sur Instagram. L’API de Messenger a été ouverte. Pour le moment seulement certaines marques comme Adidas, H&M ou Séphora ont accès à une version bêta où on peut accéder à Messenger depuis Instagram.ChatBot : Possibilité de maintenant avoir des chatbot sur Instagram ! Cela devrait permettre d’après Facebook aussi d’améliorer la relation client entre une marque et ses consommateurs. D’ailleurs le groupe précise : « Au cours de l’année dernière, le nombre total de conversations quotidiennes entre les particuliers et les entreprises sur Messenger et Instagram a augmenté de plus de 40%. Pour les entreprises, la possibilité de générer des ventes et d’améliorer la satisfaction des clients en ayant des interactions significatives avec le public sur la messagerie Instagram est énorme. »Pas de doutes centraliser les échanges clients dans une même messagerie privée devrait grandement aider les marques.Si vous souhaitez profiter de cette version bêta voici le lien vers une liste d’attente pour l’obtenirGucci et Giphy lancent des bitmoji très très modeDepuis maintenant 2 ans, il existe une mine financière énorme dans les skins. Pas les skin-head, hein ! Rien à voir… Les skins comme « biens virtuels ».Tu sais tu es sur Fortnite et tu achètes une nouvelle tenue pour ton avatar.En 2020, 2,5 milliards de personnes ont dépensé environ 100 milliards de dollars en biens virtuels. Dingue !Et forcément, les marques se disent, tiens si il y a du cash à faire pourquoi pas moi.C’est notamment le cas de la marque Gucci qui s’associe à la plateforme Giphy dans une véritable petite usine à fabrication de skins en mode sapper.En gros, Gucci propose une application qui ressemble exactement à l’application Bitmoji mais à la sauce Gucci. Tu peux créer ton avatar avec l’intégralité de la collection Gucci : les vestes, les baskets, les pantalons… Une fois que tu as créé ton avatar, tu as la possibilité de l’utiliser comme Bitmoji en mode clavier à peu près partout : en message privé mais aussi pourquoi pas sur les réseaux sociaux…Côté Gucci on joue la carte de la transparence en reconnaissant que ce nouveau « produit » s’adresse à une clientèle de GenZ qui cherche à s’exprimer numériquement.Jusqu'à présent, les articles continueront d'être gratuits, mais la marque prévoit d'y ajouter une valeur monétaire au cours de l'année à venir. L'intégration de l'avatar et des produits numériques permet également à des marques comme Gucci et Giphy de glaner de nouvelles informations sur la façon dont les utilisateurs interagissent avec leurs avatars et sur les produits numériques vers lesquels ils gravitent ou achètent. En gros Gucci va pouvoir aussi travailler ses collections physiques en fonction des usages numériques.Plus d'informationsZEvent 2020 pour Amnesty International !On est obligé d’en parler un peu quand même, c’est même Camille Poignant depuis ses vacances dorées qui m’a supplié pour qu’on en dise un mot. En même temps c’était difficile de passer à côté ce week end ! C’était la 4e édition de ZEvent le rendez vous caritatif annuel qui réduit toutes les plus grandes stars françaises du streaming Gaming. Les stars ont récolté pas moins de 5,7 millions d’euros pour Amnesty International ! C’est assez incroyable !Pendant plus de 50 heures de suite, les stars se sont affrontées sur différents jeux.L’événement était relayé sur Twitch sur la chaine officiel de ZEvent mais aussi sur des chaines de Gamer en parallèle ! J’ai regardé un peu les stats sur leur siteIl y a des pointes le dimanche soir à plus de 600 000 viewers connectés en simultané, c’est quand même énorme !2,5 millions de visiteurs uniques cumulés.Sur les réseaux sociaux c’est une vague énorme aussi bien sûr ! Sur Instagram c’est 48k abonnésLe #Zevent c’est plus de 3k publicationsLa où c’est très fort c’est qu’ils sont relayés par des steamers avec énormément de fans sur les plateformes : Zerator c’est par exemple plus de 700k fans sur Twitter Instagram annonce des mesures pour freiner les publicités masquées des influenceursOn le sait, tout n’est pas forcément transparent lorsqu’on plonge dans le petite monde de l’influence marketing. Par exemple, il y a un vrai sujet autour des publicités masquées.Ce sont ces posts sponsorisés avec un placement de produit subtile ou pas et qui ne font pas l’objet d’un disclaimer par les influenceurs.Normalement les influenceurs sont censés utiliser une fonction proposée par Instagram qui permet de préciser en légende du post que celui-ci intervient dans le cadre d’un partenariat rémunéré. Force est de constater que c’est très très rare.Très récemment l’équivalent de la répression des fraudes anglaise a lancé une enquête très officielle sur ce sujet, obligeant Instagram à faire davantage pour protéger les consommateurs.A ce titre, Instagram prévoit de s'attaquer au problème sur deux fronts:Premièrement, Instagram va proposer une nouvelle notification qui obligera les influenceurs à confirmer s'ils ont reçu des incitations pour promouvoir un produit ou un service avant de pouvoir publier leur publication.Instagram  développe aussi de nouveaux algorithmes pour détecter le contenu publicitaire potentiel. Il cherchera alors à alerter l'entreprise concernée, en l'informant des règles de la plate-forme autour de ces contenus.—À noter : Instagram a indiqué que les publications avec la mention « partenariat rémunéré » seraient traitées comme des publications organiques, et ne seraient pas pénalisées pour l’affichage dans le feed des utilisateurs.Plus d'informations ici. . .Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs.Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon. Nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs.

WEB RADIOACTIVA RSS
10 Lug: Whatsapp, Messenger e Instagram verso l'unificazione, Prime Video introduce i profili

WEB RADIOACTIVA RSS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 6:59


10 Lug: Whatsapp, Messenger e Instagram verso l'unificazione, Prime Video introduce i profili by Web Radio Activa

Tech K
WhatsApp, Messenger e Instagram se Integran en Uno Solo

Tech K

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 8:43


Surge Nueva Evidencia de Cómo Será la Integración Entre WhatsApp, Messenger e Instagram, Tambien Instagram Ahora Permite Fijar los Comentarios más Significativos y Alexa se Hace Más Fuerte Ahora que Entra a los Sistemas Operativos IOS y Android Compitiendo Con Google Assistant y Siri. Siguenos Como @TechK2020 en: --> Twitter === https://twitter.com/TechK2020 --> Instagram === https://instagram.com/techk2020 --> FaceBook === https://facebook.com/TechK2020 --> YouTube === https://youtube.com/channel/UCgwZDceSNKitlPpwcRHVCRQ

Fruitfulujah
How I Made Over 250 Thousand Using WhatsApp - Sola Mathew

Fruitfulujah

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 26:39


WhatsApp Messenger, or simply WhatsApp, is a freeware, cross-platform messaging and Voice over IP service. It is presently owned by Facebook, Inc. It allows users to send text messages and voice messages, make voice and video calls, and share images, documents, user locations, and other media. From time to time on my website, I like to look at tools that would help you make more sells and get more traffic to your website. And, WhatsApp is a tool we should not ignore.

Chatbot Talk with Sophie
#6 Sophie Hundertmark und Matthias Mehner von MessengerPeople

Chatbot Talk with Sophie

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 25:17


In dieser Folge geht es fast ausschliesslich um Chatbots im WhatsApp Messenger.Der WhatsApp Messenger gehört zu den meist-genutzten Apps weltweit - da wird es Zeit die WhatsApp Bots mal genauer anzuschauen!Im Interview zwischen Sophie und Matthias Mehner wird deutlich, dass WhatsApp Bots aber auch ein paar Besonderheiten und gewisse Stolperschwellen mit sich bringen. Doch spätestens nach dieser Podcast-Folge wissen die Zuhörer, wie sie WhatsApp Bots gezielt einsetzten und auch die Besonderheiten, die der Messenger mit sich bringt erfolgreich überwinden.

Imbert12horas Radio Social Oficial 2.0
Lectura de Santo Evangelio el Día 15,16,17,18 de abril el 2020

Imbert12horas Radio Social Oficial 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 53:28


El padre Nelson nuñez Cruz de la Iglesia y parroquia nuestra Sr. De la mercedes de imbert audiovisual reviado por vía Whatsapp Messenger....... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imbert12horassocialradio/message

Success On Autopilot
Episode 302 | WhatsApp Messenger Objective Ads

Success On Autopilot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 3:07


Enable WhatsApp Messenger Objective Ads See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

On est fait pour s'entendre
Sms, WhatsApp, Messenger : vraiment un bon moyen de communication ?

On est fait pour s'entendre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 37:12


On reçoit entre 90 et 120 mails par jour. 6000 milliards de SMS sont envoyés chaque année dans le monde. 25 mille milliards de messages devraient être échangés en 2020 sur Whatsapp. En voyant de tels chiffres, on peut légitimement penser que nous sommes tous un peu débordés... Mais au-delà du manque de temps, pourquoi ne répondons-nous pas toujours aux messages que nous recevons ? Paradoxalement, pourquoi pouvons-nous mal vivre l'absence de réponse des autres ? Les messages sont-ils vraiment un bon moyen de communication ? Que disent-ils de nous ?

JCast
JCast#006 - As Histórias mais Engraçadas do WhatsApp

JCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 33:04


Olá, sou o Jélysson, diretor do WhatsApp Messenger, esta mensagem é para informar a todos nossos usuários que temos apenas 530 contas disponíveis, então se você quer garantir uma conta para você, escute esse episódio e, após isso, envie para todos os seus contatos e grupos salvos que o ícone do WhatsApp ficará automaticamente azul e isso significa que você poderá continuar usando nosso aplicativo. Bancada: João, Muniz, Gui e Gustavo. Editor: Carlinhos, o Hacker Editor(me mandem no Zap áudio do sorriso de agora). Se quiser nos xingar, agradecer, ou falar qualquer coisa, mande um e-mail para: contato.jcast@outlook.com, uma DM no Twitter(@PodJCast)/Instagram(@jcastoficial) ou então nos encontre na rua para sairmos no soco na base do diálogo :) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podjcast/message

Les Gentilshommes
Aude - SMS, WhatsApp, Messenger : comment séduire à l'écrit

Les Gentilshommes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 44:56


Quel message envoyer après avoir rencontré quelqu'un en soirée ? Comment répondre à un premier SMS ? Faut-il vraiment attendre 3 jours avant de faire signe de vie ? Aude, 33 ans, nous explique comment elle gère ses rencontres et relations "à l'écrit". Tout en égratignant au passage les éventuels "Salussava?" "B1 rentré?" ou autres messages à l'orthographe approximatif et au contenu futile !À PROPOS DES GENTILSHOMMESLes Gentilshommes ce sont 3 amis (Coni, Dahn et Pascal), qui ont décidé de poser à des copines des questions concernant les rapports hommes femmes. à chaque épisode nous recevons une nouvelle invitée et nous abordons un nouveau thème avec bienveillance.Vous pouvez nous soutenir sur tipeee : https://fr.tipeee.com/lesgentilshommes - interagir avec nous sur les réseaux sociaux : Facebook et Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/lesgentilshommes_/)CRÉDITSLes Gentilshommes est un podcast de Dahn, Coni et Pascal. Cet épisode a été enregistré à la Maison des auteurs / SACD / Youtube Space (Paris, 17e). Production et Réalisation : Les Gentilshommes. Ingénieur du son : Mitch. Identité graphique : Sébastien Brothier (Upian). Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Ruhrtalk
Ruhrtalk #19 mit Till Schiffer

Ruhrtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 39:57


Vom Studentenjob zum Sportbusiness mit 20 Millionen Euro vermitteltem Umsatz Die Karriere von Till Schiffer klingt ein wenig wie die Erfolgsgeschichte vom Tellerwäscher zum Millionär: Wie die meisten Studenten verdiente sich der Dortmunder mit einem Nebenjob Geld dazu. Der Minijob bei der Urlaubsguru-Familie war allerdings nur der Startschuss für etwas Größeres, denn Till hatte eine Idee. Mit seinem Plan für einen Schnäppchendienst für Sportartikel überzeugte Till seinen Arbeitgeber: die Geburtsstunde von Prinz Sportlich. Unter dem Dach von Urlaubsguru ging das Rabattportal auf Erfolgskurs. 2018 wagte Prinz Sportlich dann den Weg in die Selbstständigkeit. Die Webseite wurde ausgegliedert und Till stieg zum Geschäftsführer auf. Mit vermitteltem zweitstelligem Millionenumsatz pro Jahr, knapp 300.000 Facebook-Followern und Videoproduktionen für Nike und andere Sportbrands ist ein Ende der Erfolgsgeschichte „made in Ruhrpott“ nicht in Sicht. Mit der Webseite snkraddicted.com baute Till ein zweites Baby für Turnschuh-Connaisseurs auf. Im Ruhrtalk mit Till geht es neben seinem einmaligen Werdegang um die Entwicklung des Sneaker-Markts und warum gerade dieser Bereich einen Riesenboom erlebt. Außerdem sprechen wir darüber, wie Prinz Sportlich TikTok und den WhatsApp-Messenger im Marketing einsetzt. Zu Till: Till ist 30 Jahre alt. Während seines Studiums stieg er als Minijobber bei UNIQ/Urlaubsguru ein. Mit Prinz Sportlich startete er 2014. Aufgrund des Erfolgs brach er sein Studium ab und widmete sich voll und ganz seiner Website. Inzwischen ist er Geschäftsführer und leitet ein Team von 12 Personen.

Startup Minute
Apps of our Lives episode #7 ft. WhatsApp Business

Startup Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 3:09


More than 1 billion people in over 180 countries use WhatsApp to stay in touch with friends and family, anytime and anywhere. And yes, the name WhatsApp is a pun on the phrase What's Up. Watch "Apps of our Lives" episode 7 to learn how to use WhatsApp Business app to conduct your business with 1.5 billion WhatsApp users.‍ Featured App: WhatsApp Business WhatsApp Business is a free to download app, and was built with the small business owner in mind. With the app, businesses can interact with customers easily by using tools to automate, sort, and quickly respond to messages. WhatsApp can help you provide customer support and deliver important notifications to your customers. If you have separate business and personal phone numbers, you can have both WhatsApp Business and WhatsApp Messenger installed on the same phone, and register them with different numbers. _ Watch the full episodes and join the conversation at startupminute.co.

BonjourLaBase
14 Heures de pannes chez Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger & Facebook

BonjourLaBase

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 46:16


Vendredi 5 juillet 2019: 14 Heures de pannes chez Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger & Facebook

FILM PRO PRODUCTIVITY
FIVE MORE FREE APPS TO MAKE YOU MORE PRODUCTIVE - Episode 27

FILM PRO PRODUCTIVITY

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 20:58


  Today I will be following up on Season one’s FIVE FREE PRODUCTIVITY APPS episode with five more awesome apps for IOS or Android. These are apps that I use myself, if not every day of the year then certainly every week. Last week’s topic was SHOOT WITH WHAT YOU’VE GOT and looked at why we should ignore the distractions of shiny new equipment etc and move forward in our creative efforts, whatever they are, without waiting for the planets to proverbially “come into alignment”.  Although “shooting with what you’ve got” suggests that the episode content was only for filmmakers, I have a feeling that all film pros and creatives can benefit show and gain some inspiration from it. This is the penultimate episode of Season 2 and I’m very interested in what productivity techniques you are adopting and what new matters you are struggling with, and if you do leave me a message please do let me know if you would call yourself a film pro, a filmmaker, a creative, or just another interested party that is getting something out of it. The more I know about you and what you are having trouble with in your lives and work, the easier it will be for me to create tailored content for you. And as always if you’ve missed any of the shows please note that every single episode can be accessed directly via filmproproductivity.com or on any number of the free podcasting apps that are out there. THE LESSON Every week I try to open your mind to a particular topic or way of thinking and that will increase your effectiveness and efficiency, not necessarily to free up time for more work, which is one way of looking at it - but to free up time from that day to day work, for yourself - for your own projects and your own well-being. The reason I cover this topic and that of Google extensions a few weeks ago is that it would be remiss of me not to. Certain productivity apps for your phone or your tablet offer simple solutions to long-standing problems which we all deal with and will make your life easier and happier as a result. As we all know, energy spent on unproductive, distracting or low priority activities cannot be recovered so what’s the harm on utilising a small piece of software to help you along the way. The hard part is not getting lost in what they all have to offer. There’s a danger not only in having too many apps that distract you, like games, or social media for example but in getting lost in the plethora of productivity apps that are out there jostling for your attention. I’ve come to realise that many of these apps are simply money-spinners for their creators and can actually make life more confusing and more difficult, and a great deal of them will have similar abilities. In episode 14 I recommended 5 other apps so go back and have a listen to that one if you haven’t already. I have a fairly short list of apps that benefit me although I am regularly trying others out. Psychologist Daniel Levitin said, “The obvious rule of efficiency is you don't want to spend more time organizing than it's worth.” For me, the trick is, to not get caught up in the minutia of everything these apps can do, but pick a few things you want your productivity app to help you with and just use it for that. By frontloading your understanding of the app –  (see episode is it 23? For that one) basically spending a wee bit of time getting to know what they can do for you and setting them up, you can step away from it some extent and let them do their thing. If you just Google Best Productivity Apps then never-ending lists of them will pop-up as there’s a wide range of productivity apps out there. I have chosen just five more apps to present to you today. These are apps that I genuinely use. Please note too that many of these have very powerful desktop, browser and website accessible versions too. APPS The first of app that I recommend may not seem to be one that is particularly related to productivity at all, but when the time comes when you need it, it may just save your from a whole lot of trouble. This app is called CALL RECORDER. The app is free on Android, but I can see a disturbing pattern of Apple charging for what Android gets you for free, and I don’t have access to an apple device here but they definitely used to charge you for this same app. This app records both sides of every phone call you make and saves them. You can then listen to the recording, add notes and share it if you want. You’ve heard me complain about getting accused of driving whilst using a mobile phone before and I installed this app after that happened. Call Recorder will not only record the call but it also registers the time-code and can, therefore, be presented as proof if you ever found yourself in that situation yourself. I sometimes use it to refer back to a verbal agreement or perhaps a disagreement and I can promise you, if this is on your phone you will feel a lot happier about things if you are in a troublesome situation. If you need proof of something, harassment or whatever, this call recorder will put your mind at ease and perhaps give you the hard evidence you need to make a problem, or a problem individual go away. Call recorder integrates with Google Drive™ and Dropbox so calls to be saved and synchronized to the cloud as well. Recorded calls are stored in the Inbox. You can set the size of the inbox. The number of saved calls is limited only by your device memory. If you decide that a conversation is important, save it and it will be stored in the Saved Calls folder. If not, old recordings will automatically be deleted when new calls fill up the inbox. You can enable a Call Summary Menu with options to appear immediately after a call and you can search for recordings by contact, phone number, or note. There are 3 default settings for automatic recording: Record everything (default) – This setting records all calls except for contacts pre-selected to be ignored. Ignore everything – This setting records no calls except for contacts pre-selected to be recorded. Ignore contacts – This setting records all calls with people who are not contacts, except for contacts pre-selected to be recorded. The app contains ads but they are unobtrusive as it just does what you set it up to do. There is a pro version which doesn’t more but I’ve never felt the need to upgrade. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appstar.callrecorder&hl=en_GB AWAITING ITUNES LINK. SYMBOL FOR THIS APP LOOKS LIKE THIS. https://automatic-call-recorder-pro.en.softonic.com/iphone/alternatives/free    The second app on my list today is WHATSAPP. We started using this app and its Chinese counterpart WeChat when we were working in Hong Kong and China, but once we returned home it was WhatsApp that we continued using. WhatsApp Messenger is a FREE messaging app available for smartphones. It uses your phone's Internet connection to let you message and call friends and family. You can use it to send and receive messages, calls, photos, videos, documents, and Voice Messages to anyone else on the planet with the same app. For me, on my PHONE CONTRACT, I get charged every time I send a photo by text, but with Whatsapp, it all comes in under my data allowance and I’ve never gone over it yet. You can also send and receive WhatsApp messages from your computer's browser. It’s free and has NO INTERNATIONAL CHARGES, and you can send and receive photos, videos, documents, and Voice Messages to anywhere on the planet, providing they have access to the net and have the app installed, and you can even set up group chats - which can sometimes be a drag btw! – but if not abused can be a real benefit. The main use I make of it is for sending images and for leaving voice chat messages. We got into the habit of leaving voice messages for one another in Hong Kong which can really cut down communication times. The voice chat messages on WhatsApp are not restricted to 59 seconds as they are in some other apps. I’ve received a message of 8 minutes long once so I don’t know if there’s any limit. Sometimes just leaving a short chat message is just infinitely easier than stopping everything and texting back on a handset. Just to clarify, the app records these short messages and sends the message directly to the receiver. It’s not like a voicemail service where they could pick up. They just get your recording. I should say that for me this really doesn’t replace email as it’s very hard to search back through voice messages to find pertinent information. If you have really important that information either put it in writing in the app or just go to good old email to deliver it. I do also use Skype for international calls btw but WhatsApp is often the most convenient option. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whatsapp https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/whatsapp-messenger/id310633997?mt=8&v0=WWW-  Next up we have CANVA. And this is where the graphic designers listening to this podcast cry out and say NOOOO don’t tell them about Canva!!!!! - because this app makes design amazingly simple. You can create incredible designs for promotion, for work or just for fun in just minutes and there are no design skills or complex software needed. Whether you need an Instagram story or post, Facebook header, free logo maker, photo collage, wedding invitation maker, card maker, poster maker, banner maker or email header creator — Canva helps you to produce eye-catching graphics on the go. It is available on mobile devices and for your computer – I tend to use it in my web browser - so you can make, edit and share your designs anywhere, anytime. I used Canva to make all the quote images in black and red that accompany this podcast, I used it to make the logo for the podcast and I used it to make an advert for the show and for fghtdirector.com which is printed in the local film crew listings. If you have to work with social media, and I have to do a lot of that to promote the show, you can use its templates to very easily create professional looking Facebook posts and covers, Instagram posts, WhatsApp Status or Facebook Stories, Twitter posts and headers, Snapchat geofilters (I don’t know snapchat but I believe the youths use it, Etsy and YouTube banners and thumbnails. In everyday use it has templates for Invitation makers, cards, posters, logos, email headers, collages, flyers – you name it – it can do it. All you do is select one of over 60,000 templates then personalize it by adding your own images, text, fonts and colours and then share it! When adding your own text or captions to your images you can choose from over 100 fonts to suit your style. Then adjust the font size, colour, position and rotation of your words to get your design picture perfect. Alternatively, it has over 1 million images with hundreds of free elements and fonts. You can upload images straight from your device gallery to your designs or take photos on the go in the app. It’s also got a built-in photo editor, and loads of dead easy to use sharing options with all the correct sizes etc for you to send straight to you Share your social media accounts. Canva is the perfect design app and in it’s out of the box form is completely free. It does have upgrades but I’ve never had to use them. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.canva.editor https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/canva-graphic-design-creator/id897446215?mt=8    And next up I suggest you try UDEMY. I’ve talked about UDEMY.com a few times here and it’s basically just an online video learning platform featuring 80,000+ video courses taught by expert instructors. You can take courses in anything from personal development classes like design, drawing, writing and yoga to filmmaking and editing, screenwriting etc. It has more than 24 million students who are mastering new skills, advancing their careers, and exploring new hobbies and although I mostly access it via my desktop computer, the app allows me to continue learning when I’m hanging about on film sets or when I’m travelling. With Udemy you will find courses in over 2,000 topics some of which are actually free. When I started this podcast I found a free 40-minute course on the free audio recording software Audacity. It was with knowledge picked up on that course that I started recording this show, and I still record every episode with it. The courses retail at quite high rates but at least every second week they are on sale and generally, you will pay no more than $9.99 to $12.99 for access to them and btw once you’ve enrolled in a course, you’ll have lifetime access to the content. With the app, you can download courses to learn offline and if you are on the go you can also listen to courses in audio-only mode. One thing I find useful and a great time saver in productivity terms is that you can personalize your learning experience with speed controls and closed captioning. I tend to do my courses at 1.25% speed. I’ve sat courses on screenwriting, technical camera skills, speed learning, audacity and many more. As soon as this podcast launches I’ll be sitting a course on Davinci Resolve. Udemy is totally awesome and if you are not utilising it then you are missing out. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.udemy.android https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/udemy-online-courses/id562413829?mt=8    Maybe in a few weeks, I’ll recommend Hootsuite as I’m going to give it a go at the moment, but for now, the app that I actually use to put out my daily productivity tweets out there via @fight_director on twitter is the free version of BUFFER. Buffer is my final recommendation today as its simple to use and the free version allows you to put out 10 scheduled – That is automated - posts on the social media platform or platforms of your choice. I say automated, but that, of course, doesn’t mean it writes them for you. You still have to do the legwork on content but it means you can sit down in one session and batch up to ten posts at the one time – you can do a lot more in the paid version but unless you are a social media professional, that is really not worth the price you have to pay. It’s fast, easy and powerful social media sharing. Any link, text, picture or video can best be sent using it – many of these apps limit video sharing to the more expensive version – you just add it to Buffer and then choose when and where it’ll be posted.   I use Buffer to promote this show in fact. I post usually on a Friday before a show goes out and then again on a Sunday morning to say - look out everyone - the latest show is coming. This means that when I’m working on a film or a tv show and my mind is elsewhere, that my posts go out without my involvement. It means that if I am busy, I can still ensure a consistent presence on social media. This may not be important to every film pro out there, or indeed every individual, but as a filmmaker that sometimes runs crowdfunding campaigns or as a podcaster producing weekly content that I can continue to build my following and influence and keep everyone up to date. You can schedule your posts automatically so you never have to worry about setting a time and date or customize the timing of individual posts. When you combine that with the free analytics for every update you share it makes even this free basic 10 post app extremely valuable in time-saving times. You can also add to Buffer from your browser using our Browser Extensions for Safari, Chrome, Firefox and Opera and although I do use the app regularly, I usually set up my daily quotes with that version as it’s a little easier. In the free version, you can also connect up to 3 social accounts with up to 10 scheduled posts per profile https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.buffer.android https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/buffer-social-media-manager/id490474324?mt=8    SUMMING UP They say that the future of technology is not really location-based apps; it is about making location completely unimportant and I think that many of these recommendations back that up. I hope that this list has been of interest to you and that you will give at least some of them a spin. In productivity terms, they will all make your life easier in some way but remember too to check out my recommendations of season 1. They were Gmail, Google Calendar, To-Doist, Dropbox and Pocket, and for all info on that please do check out episode 14.   CALL TO ACTION A link to every app that I’ve talked about here and a full transcript of this episode is available at filmproproductivity.com and may appear on your podcasting apps too. Please be aware though that some podcasting apps will remove links from the RSS feed. If you want to guarantee that they will be there go to the official website which I have full control of. The US politician Gordon Smith said this on the topic, and I think it’s very telling. “ I think I have over 60 apps on my iPhone. I use six.” So don’t go crazy collecting apps. Find the ones that work for you and use them. Don’t keep chasing after the next supposedly essential productivity app, if you really don’t need it at all.   ENDING Next week’s episode will be will be the final show of the season so if you love your productivity advice, you won’t want to miss it! Thanks again for spending your valuable time here with me again today. I’ll end this show with a quote by Norwegian politician Christian Lous Lange who once said: “Technology is a useful servant but a dangerous master.” And that, of course, is how the Terminator movies were born... Now, take control of your own destiny, keep on shootin’ and join me next time on Film Pro Productivity. The podcast music is Adventures by A Himitsu. You can view the show notes for this episode at filmproproductivity.com If you’re struggling with something you think I can help with or would like to tell me how you are getting on then please get in touch via the contact page on the website. Alternately you can get me on Twitter @fight_director or follow the show @filmproprodpod Please support this podcast by subscribing, leaving an AWESOME review and spreading the word. If you can get just one new person to tune in I’d really appreciate it. Thanks: A Himitsu   Music: Adventures by A Himitsu https://www.soundcloud.com/a-himitsuCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music released by Argofox https://www.youtu.be/8BXNwnxaVQE Music provided by Audio Library https://www.youtu.be/MkNeIUgNPQ8 ––– • Contact the artist: x.jonaz@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/ahimitsuhttps://www.twitter.com/ahimitsu1 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgFwu-j5-xNJml2FtTrrB3A

Bits And Tokens
WhatsApp messenger getting bitcoin wallet?

Bits And Tokens

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 1:53


Do you use WhatsApp? Soon you will have access to a bitcoin wallet built in to the app. We are Bits and Tokens. Adoption starts here. We want to support your crypto journey for assistance with any token. Subscribe for more Roadmaps as well as on YouTube we do weekly videos on Thursdays and Sundays @ 9:30 pm Est. Check out Bitsandtokens.com for 24/7 support don't know how to invest in a coin we can walk you through the process no matter which exchange. Support the podcast: streamlabs.com/bitsandtokens Love Crypto?? Join #ɃitSquad, herewww.youtube.com/channel/UCQQ2_NQSazYYQlXV_w-Z5EA?sub_confirmation=1 SMASH THE LIKE, AND DONT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE ANNNDDD HIT THE BELL ! BUY A LEDGER NANO S www.ledger.com/products/ledger-nano-s?r=c53013fb8234 Join Our Live Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/GNMRBIJ6qYJ8xjouyg Find us on the web : www.BitsAndTokens.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/bitsandtokens Facebook : www.facebook.com/bitsandtokens Twitter : www.twitter.com/bitsandtokens Telegram: T.me/bitsandtokenschannel FREE TEN DOLLARS $10 FROM COINBASE !! #BUYBTC https://www.coinbase.com/join/594484a... SIGN UP FOR BINANCE EXCHANGE !! www.binance.com/?ref=20829009 StreamLabs.com/BitsAndTokens BITCOIN - 3Nc4VEMJ5WB5jRjR7nNkuj1CkFcyEB6uhp ETHER - 0xeF797994F2e8E319A1e1b9e3Add0980AaeA177EC BCASH - 1Ner1VwCfxwz64cZniYiyyj6DJVXDtXaRU XLM - GD5FJDHP4GG7OWES7SQQT3LPW6JXIJOMBUNCLT5IOWOUJIC6L45KSSM7 XRP - rKxhMtD2JCTTN5juaQRCXs3x3tGVu1FieD

connect-Podcast
connect-Podcast, Folge 03: WhatsApp-Messenger - Probleme und Alternativen

connect-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 23:07


Jeder Smartphone-Nutzer kennt die App, viele verwenden sie täglich, doch manche haben Probleme damit - die Rede ist von WhatsApp. Der Chat- und Telefonie-Dienst, der inzwischen zum Facebook-Konzern gehört, steht im Mittelpunkt der dritten Ausgabe des connect-Podcasts. Die Redakteure Lennart Holtkemper und Steve Buchta erklären, welche Schwierigkeiten der beliebte Messenger WhatsApp bereiten kann und welche App-Alternativen andere Entwickler zur Verfügung stellen.

Mental Health Innovation Network Africa
MANI Virtual Conference 2018 Podcast

Mental Health Innovation Network Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 12:51


For #WorldMentalHealthDay 2018, Asanda Mcoyana, Communications Officer at MHIN Africa, sat down to chat with the coordinator of the Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative (MANI)Virtual Mental Health Summit 2018, Rasheedat Olarinoye, to hear more about the summit which started on the 1st of October and will last throughout the rest of the month.The summit, which is said to be the largest virtual mental health summit in Africa, is taking place on WhatsApp Messenger, Twitter and on Instagram Live under the theme “Mental Health, Social Media and Technology.bit.ly/2pKLkbt

Antago - CISO Summit
CISO Summit: KW 41 2018 - Spionage auf Servern, WhatsApp, Datenleck bei Google+ und Patches

Antago - CISO Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 7:41


In Kalenderwoche 41 geht es im CISO Summit um die Hardware Spionage-Chips auf den Server-Mainboards von Amazon und Apple. Außerdem sprechen wir über eine kritische Sicherheitslücke im Whatsapp-Messenger und den Datenleck bei Google+. #Antago #SpionageChips #Whatsapp Unsere Playlists: ———————————————————————— Ciso Summit: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5UPPOVLI7TcNADgzBOpBEIw4y8Pafrju Hackers Talk: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5UPPOVLI7TddmJLJg5bfkvtdQKMr1Low Folgen Sie uns auf Social Media: ———————————————————————— YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR5Rbm4v5q7muJfmuknOxrQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/antagogmbh/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AntagoGmbH Xing: https://www.xing.com/companies/antagogmbh LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/antago-gmbh Podcast: ———————————————————————— Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04WZqMHD9tNZVLy0MmDR2g?si=sq9GUyGXQNSZUqb6cIAUfQ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/antagos-ciso-summit/id1434693160?mt=2 Spionage Chips auf Serverplatinen ———————————————————————— Quellen: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-10-04/the-big-hack-how-china-used-a-tiny-chip-to-infiltrate-america-s-top-companies https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-10-09/new-evidence-of-hacked-supermicro-hardware-found-in-u-s-telecom Tags: #Spionage #Hardwaremanipulation RemoteCodeExecution bei Whatsapp ———————————————————————— Quellen: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/project-zero/issues/detail?id=1654 Tags: #Whatsapp #RemoteCodeExecution Datenleck bei Google+ ———————————————————————— Quellen: https://www.blog.google/technology/safety-security/project-strobe/ Tags: #GooglePlus Patches ———————————————————————— Junipers Junos OS: https://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=JSA10898&cat=SIRT_1&actp=LIST Sony TVs: https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/support/articles/00201041 SAP: https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=500633095 iCloud für Windows: https://support.apple.com/de-de/HT204283 Adobe Digital Editions: https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/acrobat/apsb18-30.html Microsoft: https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance Cisco: https://tools.cisco.com/security/center/publicationListing.x Tags: #PatchForSecurity Diese Woche wurde das CISO Summit von Alexander Dörsam präsentiert. Besuchen Sie uns auf https://antago.info

Workerscast - Der Podcast für Handwerksunternehmer
WhatsApp, Messenger & Co. in der Mitarbeitergewinnung einsetzen

Workerscast - Der Podcast für Handwerksunternehmer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 20:05


Messaging-Dienste wie WhatsApp oder der Facebook-Messenger erfreuen sich großer Beliebtheit. Auch, und gerade, bei jungen Nutzern. Das Geniale dabei: Die Kommunikation mit Messaging-Diensten lässt sich automatisieren. In vielen Fällen sehr einfach und auch kostenfrei. Wie du dieses Potenzial für deine Mitarbeiter- und Azubigewinnung nutzen kannst, erfährst du in dieser Podcastfolge.   ✅ Blogartikel zum Thema https://www.joerg-mosler.de/blog/whatsapp   ✅ YouTube-Video zum WhatsApp-Chatbot https://youtu.be/hMYfCVnfjJw   ✅ Whats-App Chatbot jetzt testen http://bit.ly/whatsapp-chatbot   ✅ 5-Tage-Challenge Mitarbeitergewinnung im Handwerk über den Facebook-Messenger https://m.me/joergmosler    ✅ [Seminarreihe2018] Mitarbeitergewinnung im Handwerk – ALLE INFOS HIER - http://bit.ly/fachkraefteformel-seminar DENK’ DRAN: Der Early-Bird-Tarif gilt nur noch bis 31. Juli 2018! Sicher dir schnell deine Tickets...   ✅ Meine neue Facebook-Gruppe „Mitarbeitergewinnung im Handwerk“ - http://bit.ly/mitarbeitergewinnung-gruppe  

The Buyer's Journey
Blackberry Sues Facebook For Infringement - Mar. 09, 2018

The Buyer's Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 7:40


Today's Commexis Cast discusses Blackberry's lawsuit against Facebook Inc. for allegedly infringing on multiple patents related to messaging apps, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The complaint states, "Defendants have used BlackBerry's own intellectual property to compete with it in the mobile messaging space. These applications are ever expanding, including Facebook Messenger, Facebook Messenger Lite, Facebook Pages Manager, Facebook.com and Facebook Workplace Chat, the WhatsApp Messenger application made by WhatsApp Inc., and the Instagram application made by Instagram, Inc. The importance of mobile messaging is emphasized by the reported $19 billion dollars Facebook spent to acquire WhatsApp." Some of the alleged infringements include basics of online messaging apps, including notifications for unread messages, read receipts, and photo tagging. Paul Grewal, Facebook general counsel, told CNBC, “Blackberry's suit sadly reflects the current state of its messaging business. Having abandoned its efforts to innovate, Blackberry is now looking to tax the innovation of others. We intend to fight.” Blackberry is seeking damages and injuctive relief for profit lost. However, Blackberry also seemed interested in partnering with Facebook in the future. "As a cybersecurity and embedded software leader, BlackBerry's view is that Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp could make great partners in our drive toward a securely connected future," a Blackberry spokesperson said in the statement to CNN. "We continue to hold this door open to them." Today's cast: Phillip Brooks (Commexis Lead Strategist) and Matthew McGrorty (Commexis Videographer/Podcaster). Join the Commexis team as we add context to these stories for the busy CMO. All the news you need to know–from our inbox to yours.

Social Places Wochenshow mit Andrea Zehendner (Social Media Podcast)
News von Facebook und WhatsApp Messenger, Instagram und Snapchat

Social Places Wochenshow mit Andrea Zehendner (Social Media Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 9:50


Show-Notes Facebook Messsenger und Whats App als Werbeziel https://www.basicthinking.de/blog/2017/10/05/fb-werbung-whatsapp/#comments 14 Ideen für mehr Engagement auf deiner Facebook-Seite https://onlinemarketing.de/news/14-ideen-mehr-engagement-facebook?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=reader 2 Sekunden Videos https://onlinemarketing.de/news/2-sekunden-videos-sales-steigern-facebook?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=reader Snapchat AR Lenses https://onlinemarketing.de/news/snapchat-kuenstler-ar-lenses-potential-marketing?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=reader Content-Marketing-Ideen für die kalte Jahreszeit http://t3n.de/news/content-marketing-ideen-herbst-weihnachten-856257/?xing_share=news Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialplaces.de Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndreaZehendner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrea.zehendner/ Pinterest: https://de.pinterest.com/socialplaces_de/ Mail: andrea@socialplaces.de

Tech Café
59. iPhone X et tête de caca qui parle

Tech Café

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 90:06


Keynote Apple On refait le déroulé de la présentation et on analyse les annonces Autres news Selon Tim Cook, les produits Apple ne sont pas pour les riches Qualcomm en tête de file pour les trolls Le Samsung Galaxy Note 9 sera-t-il le premier smartphone pliant ? En bref Appareils connectés : L’internet des moutons Les lits des étudiants ont-ils des oreilles ? Tesla fait payer l’utilisation pleine de ses batteries… mais bon, ils sont gentils quand même Réseaux sociaux : À mi-chemin entre WhatsApp/Messenger et Facebook Les threads de Twitter vont-ils avoir droit à une fonction native ? Vie privée / sécurité Le Conseil National du Numérique rend sa copie sur le chiffrement De toute façon, on n’aura qu’à interdire les iPhone Le coup du lapin dauphin Apps et services : Google Sheets : le tableur le plus évolué de l’histoire des tableurs Plus d’apps dans iTunes Bonus Jess : Tempow, le futur de l’audio sur smartphone ? (Le test sur frandroid) Cassim : Franz Guillaume : Clips Participants Jess : @FR_Jess - son streetcast : “Bien dans mes baskets” Cassim : @notcassim - Numerama - Frandroid - LiveTile

Rechtsbelehrung - Recht, Technik & Gesellschaft
WhatsApp, Messenger und Abmahnungen – Rechtsbelehrung Folge 47 (Jura-Podcast)

Rechtsbelehrung - Recht, Technik & Gesellschaft

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 98:41


Sind die Nutzer von WhatsApp und anderen Messengern abmahngefährdet? Wir erläutern die rechtlichen Hintergründe und geben Tipps zur Vermeidung möglicher Risiken. Der Beitrag WhatsApp, Messenger und Abmahnungen – Rechtsbelehrung Folge 47 (Jura-Podcast) erschien zuerst auf Rechtsbelehrung.

Social by default
24. Whatsapp, Messenger Och Chattappar - Nästa Stora Grej

Social by default

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 29:33


När chattapparna tar över mycket av vår konversation, vad händer med mailandet? Och när nya generationer som aldrig mailar kommer in på arbetsmarknaden. Hotas mailens existens? Vad innebär den nya generationens chatt-appar och hur ska man förhålla sig till dem. Det och mycket mer pratar vi om i vår 26e podcast. Det här avsnittet på Itunes. Shownotes, länkar och alla avsnitt hittar ni på podcast.socialbydefault.se. Prenumerera på podcasten via Itunes. Ge oss gärna ett betyg och en recension! Podcasten Social by default är ett samarbete mellan Knowit och United Power. Har ni frågor till oss, eller åsikter om avsnittet? Twittra med hashtaggen #socialbydefault eller prata med oss på vår Facebooksida Socialbydefault. Läs mer om konceptet på Socialbydefault. Kolla in vårt instagramkonto.

Tech Time Podcast
WhatsApp is replacing traditional CRM tools in countries like Brazil

Tech Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2016 27:01


WhatsApp Messenger is an instant messaging client for smartphones. It's intended to send text, audio, video messages to the contacts and family/friend groups. But surprisingly in Brazil, this direct messaging app turned to be one of the most popular platforms for digital marketing and eCommerce and virtually replacing traditional CRM platforms. In this podcast, Atish Narlawar talks to Fernanda Saboia, Digital Strategist at Huge about her research in the Brazilian Digital Marketing space “The Rise of WhatsApp in Brazil Is About More than Just Messaging." Fernanda starts the conversation with the brief introduction to the research, and what made her work on this topic. She gives the figures stating how WhatsApp is so close to Brazilian and it's already trumped the other social media(Facebook/Twitter/Instagram) with user engagement, and the most significant user "Open and Read rate." She states, read rates for organic search is 7%, email is 22% while direct messaging is impressive 98%. She introduces some real-time use cases, where business owners use WhatsApp to connect to the segmented audiences, and discuss the implementation, economics behind it with types of issues owners face and how they overcome with smaller adjustments. Although WhatsApp hasn’t facilitated any services(aka. API) to leverage it as a CRM tool, she thinks it's definitely on their radar. With much discussion happening in the digital space about Conversational UI, AI bots, data-driven engagements, Fernanda believes WhatsApp will come up with a new groundbreaking product, to leverage the power of direct messaging and Facebook expertise and will compete with top CRM products in the market. She observes the issues of privacy, spamming and other types of noise in this system and sees the adverse impact on the businesses in case they try to use it as a platform to push the content. She also finds a social aspect in this engagement, where business owners are trying to make social groups and feel their customers together to share some interests, and that's a good plus point. Fernanda thinks this phenomenon will replicate in other continents like Asia and Europe and very optimistic about WhatsApp as a niche player to serve this market better. Venue: Huge, Brooklyn, NY. Host: Atish Narlawar Contact: techpodcast@aol.com Guest: Fernanda Saboia@saboia

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere
27th May 2016 - Fevzi Turkalp the Gadget Detective discusses how private is Whatsapp messenger? on BBC Radio 4's Today show

Gadget Detective - A selection of free tech advice & tech news broadcasts by Fevzi Turkalp on the BBC & elsewhere

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2016 6:04


The Gadget Detective joins BBC Radio4's Today program, along with Madhumita Murgia from The Telegraph, to discuss just how secure is Whatsapp Messenger, on BBC Radio 4's Today program - 27th May 2016 #Fevzi #Turkalp #FevziTurkalp #Madhumita #Murgia #MadhumitaMurgia #BBC #Radio #Radio4 #Today #Facebook #Mobile #Whatsapp #Messenger #Messaging #Chat #Voice #Photo #Security #Privacy #Encryption #Leak #BMA #Health #Service #Journal #Virus #Cloud #Government #Spying #Snooping #Investigatory #Powers #Bill

Pencho y Aída - Tecnología
F5 Tecnologia PRG87 - Mejores aplicaciones Blackberry

Pencho y Aída - Tecnología

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2012 11:33


Néstor Yubiny Merino y Carlos Francisco Urías, de F5 Tecnología de la UFG, nos comparten una lista detallada de las mejores aplicaciones para Blackberry. Entre estas tenemos: Photo Estudio, Google Talk, Whatsapp Messenger, entre otras.

The Daily Appster Video
May 31, 2011 - The Daily Appster Video

The Daily Appster Video

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2011 3:59


- May 31, 2011 - The Daily Appster Video - WhatsApp Messenger, Cubed Rally Racer, Zentomino, Shadow Cities, and PhotoJam - Free Apps Everyday - James - http://www.thebigskillet.com/